Temperatures on Tuesday are expected to see a slight increase, settling around the seasonal average for this time of year. According to the Jordan Meteorological Department, most areas of the Kingdom will experience moderate autumn weather, while the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba are forecasted to be relatively hot. Some low-altitude clouds will appear, and winds will blow from the northwest at moderate speeds. A slight rise in temperatures is anticipated on Wednesday, continuing the trend of moderate autumn conditions in the majority of regions. However, hotter temperatures will persist in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will remain northwesterly and moderate in strength. By Thursday, weather patterns are expected to remain stable, with moderate temperatures across most areas and higher temperatures in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Winds will continue to be northwesterly and moderate. On Friday, the weather will remain similar, with moderate autumn temperatures forecasted for most parts of the Kingdom. The Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will see hotter conditions. Low-altitude clouds are expected, with northwesterly winds occasionally becoming active in the afternoon. Temperatures across various regions today are expected as follows: East Amman will range from 29 C to 19 C, West Amman between 27 C and 17 C, the northern highlands between 25 C and 16 C, and Sharah highlands from 26 C to 15 C. The Dead Sea is forecasted to range between 37 C and 24 C, while Aqaba will experience temperatures between 37 C and 26 C. Source: Jordan News Agency
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