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Light rain expected Friday as temperatures gradually drop

Published :  
31-01-2025 09:43|
Last Updated :  
31-01-2025 12:46|

The Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) forecasts stable weather conditions in the coming days, with sunny and mild daytime temperatures on Thursday across most regions. The Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will be warmer, with moderate southeasterly winds.

At night, temperatures will drop, bringing cold conditions to most areas and relatively cool weather in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba.

Friday: Slight temperature drop, possible light rain

Temperatures will dip slightly on Friday, coinciding with the start of the 50-day winter period. The weather will be relatively cold across most regions, while remaining moderate in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba.

Low-altitude clouds will develop, and by afternoon, light rain showers are expected in parts of northern and central Jordan, possibly extending to some southwestern highlands during the early night hours.

Moderate northwesterly winds will occasionally pick up, and the Meteorological Department warns of reduced visibility at night due to fog over high mountain areas.

Saturday & Sunday: Cool and stable conditions

On Saturday, weather will remain relatively cold in most regions, with moderate temperatures in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Scattered low clouds are expected, with light northeasterly to northwesterly winds. Fog formation may reduce morning visibility in the highlands.

By Sunday, relatively cold weather will persist across most areas, with high-altitude clouds appearing. Moderate southeasterly winds will prevail.

At night, cold conditions will continue across the country, with light southeasterly winds.

Weather warnings

The Meteorological Department urges residents to stay updated on forecasts and take precautions, particularly due to expected fog formation at night and early morning over high-altitude areas.