WASM
– Temperatures will rise slightly over the coming days and reach their normal seasonal summer levels across different regions, being hot during noon and afternoon periods especially in low-lying areas and moderate most of the time. Temperatures will drop noticeably in the evening of Friday for refreshed moderate summer conditions and heat will fall below seasonal levels by several degrees Celsius.
It is expected that nights will become slightly cold in high mountains starting from Friday/Saturday night, and the chances of light rain showers increase in the north of the kingdom at the beginning of next week with the presence of low cloud coverage.
Normal summer conditions until Thursday..
Temperatures will be within their normal summer seasonal levels in the capital and mountains until Thursday, recording around 33 degrees Celsius, with weather being moderate most of the time and hot during noon and afternoon periods especially in low-lying areas.
Gradual temperature drop on Friday and a moderately warm air mass begins the evening period..
The moderate air mass begins to gradually affect the kingdom and temperatures will drop noticeably during evening and night hours on Friday. Temperatures are expected to be below their seasonal levels again by around 4 degrees Celsius and across different regions, with nights becoming slightly cold in the mountains.
No heat waves on the horizon, and early July achieves temperatures below normal until today..
July is recording levels below seasonal norms contrary to the previous June despite rising global temperatures, due to the strength of heat waves in the European continent and North Africa which caused moderate air masses to push towards the Eastern Mediterranean basin and northern Saudi Arabia.
Heat waves continue to affect the European continent..
The impact of strong heat waves on Eastern Europe has intensified and temperatures are expected to exceed forty-degree levels in wide areas. This causes the continuation and succession of moderately warm air masses pushing towards the kingdom and the Eastern Mediterranean and northern Saudi Arabia. It is expected that this effect will reach its peak after July 19-20, as the WASM regional center is monitoring a high probability of a more moderate and unseasonable push towards the Eastern Mediterranean basin and northern Saudi Arabia, which may coincide with a strong and record-breaking heat wave over most European regions.
Jordan | Typical summer conditions continue until Thursday, with a moderately warm air mass beginning Friday evening