Jordan | Moderate Summer Weather Over the Weekend, Hot During the Day and Mild at Night

Published 2023-07-20 · By Hasan Abdullah

Jordan | Moderate Summer Weather Over the Weekend, Hot During the Day and Mild at Night

WASM – Complete temperature stability continues throughout the weekend with typical summer conditions, mostly moderate in mountainous areas and hot during midday and afternoon hours, especially in low-lying areas.

Temperatures remain completely stable at around 33°C in the capital and mountains, which is exactly in line with normal summer seasonal averages for July, with moderate-speed northwesterly winds that occasionally intensify and stir dust in desert areas.

A slight temperature rise at the beginning of next week..
Temperatures will rise slightly during the beginning of next week and will exceed seasonal averages by about 2-3°C, with hot summer weather during the day remaining moderate at night, and temperatures rising to 34-35°C in the capital and mountains but remaining moderate during evening and night hours with northwesterly winds blowing.

Intensification of the "severe" heat wave in North Africa and Southern Europe..
The severe heat wave continues to intensify in North Africa and southern Europe, temperatures will exceed 50°C in parts of Tunisia and possibly southern Europe, and are expected to break previous records.

The "severe" heat wave has been named "Cerberus," which is striking Southern Europe, North Africa, and Greece. This severe heat wave will cause temperatures in the Mediterranean region to rise, resulting in northwesterly winds that are hotter than usual being pushed towards the Eastern Mediterranean region, causing temperatures to rise slightly above their averages, especially at the beginning of next week.

Strong and severe heat waves continue in Europe and North Africa..
Strong and severe heat waves are expected to continue in parts of southern Europe and North Africa in the coming weeks, and are expected to deepen later toward the western part of Europe, advancing from the North Africa region, which will cause the advancement of moderately warm air masses and a return to temperatures below summer averages starting from the end of July and the beginning of August in the Eastern Mediterranean and Jordan regions.

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