A strong heat wave continues to affect Jordan, resulting in very high temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in many regions, including the Jordanian capital.
Thunderstorm clouds continue to form over different areas of Jordan, causing limited rainfall and dust-raising winds with reduced horizontal visibility, especially in the evening periods.
Temperatures in the Jordanian capital Amman reached 43 degrees Celsius yesterday, Monday, and were the third highest temperatures recorded in the history of climate records in Amman at Marka Airport in the northern region, according to data from the Jordanian Meteorology Department.
The strong heat wave will gradually recede on the first days of Eid Al-Adha, and temperatures will drop with moderate weather during evening and night periods.
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Jordan: Strong Heat Wave to Gradually Recede on Friday