Temperatures on Tuesday are expected to be around seasonal average, bringing normal summer conditions to most regions. However, it will be hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, meteorologists forecast. Some medium-altitude clouds may appear in the eastern parts of the Kingdom, while winds will be northwesterly moderate, occasionally become active, especially in the desert areas. According to the Jordan Meteorological Department report, a slight rise in temperatures is anticipated on Wednesday. The weather will be relatively hot in most areas and hot in the Badia, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba regions, with moderate northwesterly winds, becoming active at times in the desert areas. As for Thursday, the Kingdom will be gripped by a surface thermal depression accompanied by a hot air mass. This will push temperatures approximately 4-5 degrees above the annual average, resulting in hot weather across most regions and sweltering conditions in the Badia, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Today's maximum and minimum temperatures in eastern Amman range between 22-32 degrees Celsius, in western Amman 20-30C, in the northern highlands 17-27C in the Sharah highlands 16-28C, and in the Gulf of Aqaba 26-41 degrees Celsius. Source: Jordan News Agency
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