Temperatures will rise at the end of the week starting from Thursday, and summer-like rates are expected to be recorded during the day, reaching 31 degrees Celsius in the capital and mountains during daytime hours (and lower in high mountains).
Temperatures are expected to drop later in the middle of next week, followed by new weather fluctuations before mid-month that will increase the chances of thunderstorms again.
Temperature rise from Thursday until the beginning of next week|
Temperatures will rise to the late twenties and early thirties, especially during the beginning of next week, with temperatures within normal summer rates, making the weather hot in low-lying areas and the Jordan Valley and more moderate in the mountains.
New weather fluctuations around mid-month and renewed thunderstorms|
As a result of the approach of a colder air mass from the eastern Mediterranean region, this is expected to cause new weather fluctuations and increase the chances of thunderstorms again in various areas, and details will be issued progressively.
Weather fluctuations are expected to extend until late in the end of spring season and the beginning of summer season in an unusual manner compared to the seasonal average, and most previous years have witnessed an extension of the rainy season for a longer period due to climate changes witnessed by the Kingdom.
Despite the modest current rainy season, especially in the northern regions of the Kingdom, previous rainy seasons recorded a significant increase in rainfall rates by around 60%, which is unusual for the climate of the region.
Jordan | Rising temperatures at the end of the week and renewed weather instability mid-month