Amman: The weather on Wednesday will feature standard summer conditions with mild temperatures in the mountainous and plain regions, and hotter temperatures in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will be moderate, originating from the northwest, and may experience occasional gusts. The Jordan Meteorological Department forecasts a slight increase in temperatures for Thursday. Most areas will experience relatively warm weather, with very high temperatures expected in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will continue from the northwest at moderate speeds. For Friday, conditions are expected to remain consistent with seasonal norms in the mountainous and plain areas. However, temperatures will remain high in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Some clouds may develop at medium altitudes in the southern part of the kingdom. Winds will be moderate from the northwest, with occasional gusts. Temperature ranges for today are as follows: Eastern Amman will see temperatures between 34 C and 24 C, Western Amman between 32 C and 22 C, Northern Highlands between 30 C and 19 C, and the Shara Mountains between 31 C and 18 C. The Dead Sea will experience temperatures ranging from 42 C to 28 C, while the Aqaba Gulf will see temperatures between 43 C and 30 C. Source: Jordan News Agency
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