WASM- The Kingdom is affected by a moderately warm air mass that lasts for many days, beginning on Wednesday and intensifying throughout the coming week, with temperatures dropping to the twenties Celsius in the capital and mountains during the day and around 17-18 Celsius at night (and lower the following week) coinciding with the spread of low clouds and the activity of northwesterly winds and an increase in humidity levels in the atmosphere.
The atmosphere remains hot in low-lying areas, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, but less than usual compared to this time of year.
Temperature drop on Tuesday and moderately warm air mass on Wednesday..
Temperatures will drop on Tuesday and fall slightly below their seasonal averages, followed by a continuous temperature decrease on Wednesday and for several long days, with the atmosphere becoming moderately summer-like in general, particularly in the mountains and slightly cold during the night and early morning, with nighttime temperatures around 17-18 Celsius.
Temperatures will be between 27-31 Celsius in the capital and mountains and will be below their seasonal averages by about 3-4 degrees Celsius. This decline increases in the coming week with temperatures dropping to the mid-twenties Celsius. WASM Regional Center is monitoring, unusually, a temperature drop of 5-7 degrees Celsius below seasonal averages in some areas during the coming week, making the atmosphere closer to autumnal, particularly in the high mountains.
Rare and strong heat waves heading toward most regions of Europe..
European regions, particularly the western ones including the British Isles, France, Germany, and extending to northern Europe, are being affected by "severe" heat waves with temperatures rising to the forties Celsius, however, heat waves are clearly retreating from the eastern part of the European continent.
The strong heat wave striking the North Pole from the western Canadian lands has caused this unusual atmospheric circulation, which contradicted most weather forecasts in recent times. WASM Regional Center issued weather forecasts about this unusual circulation by using its own climate model, which significantly outperformed most forecasts issued from global climate models adopted by many organizations.
Long-range forecasts|
WASM Regional Center is monitoring the continuation of moderately summer-like conditions for more than 3 weeks until mid-August, and these conditions may be typical summer weather during temporary and short periods. Temperatures will rise after mid-August to their seasonal averages with an expectation of a short warm period during the end of the third week and the fourth week of August.
There are no signs of continued hot conditions during September due to the unusual atmospheric circulation that has caused warm air masses to be pushed toward the European continent and North America.
Jordan | A moderate air mass begins Wednesday and continues for many days, with increased impact next week