Amman, the capital
Jordan braces for warmer mid-week weather
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Jordan will move into a noticeably warmer stretch mid-week, with forecasters expecting temperatures on Wednesday to climb 3–4 degrees above what is typical for this time of year.
According to the latest outlook, most areas will experience comfortable weather through Thursday, while the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will feel a warmer push. Light, high clouds are set to drift across the skies, accompanied by moderate southeasterly winds.
A slight uptick in temperatures is anticipated on Friday. Meteorologists say the day will be mild across much of the country, with the usual warm pockets in the valley regions, the Dead Sea basin, and Aqaba. Medium to high clouds will be present, and southeasterly winds may become more noticeable at times.
By Saturday, the Kingdom is expected to transition into unstable and somewhat warm conditions. Clouds of varying thickness will gather, bringing a small chance of brief, light showers in scattered areas.
Rain chances strengthen later in the evening and overnight, particularly in southern regions, where scattered showers, potentially accompanied by thunder, could develop. Forecasters warn that active southeasterly winds may produce strong gusts, raising dust and reducing visibility in desert zones.
Wednesday temperature forecast:
- East Amman: 21°C / 11°C
- West Amman: 19°C / 9°C
- Northern highlands: 16°C / 8°C
- Sharah highlands: 15°C / 7°C
- Badia: 23°C / 10°C
- Plains: 21°C / 11°C
- Northern Jordan Valley: 27°C / 14°C
- Southern Jordan Valley: 28°C / 18°C
- Dead Sea: 27°C / 18°C
- Gulf of Aqaba: 28°C / 17°C



