Khaberni - By the will of God, it is expected that temperatures will resume their decrease on Monday/Tuesday night, starting tonight, and the drop in nighttime temperatures will continue until the middle of the week. During nighttime hours, the weather will be relatively cold in the mountainous highlands and eastern plains, and even colder at the peaks of the Sharah mountains in the south of the kingdom.
The latest outputs from numerical models indicate that the minimum temperatures will range between 12-14°C in the high mountainous regions and the plain areas including various regions of the capital, Amman, while the minimum temperatures will be less than 12°C at the peaks of the Sharah mountains amid relatively cold but refreshing weather. These minimum temperatures are the coldest since last spring, according to Arab Weather.
Increase in Humidity Levels and Appearance of Low Clouds
The decrease in nighttime temperatures coincides with a significant increase in surface humidity and the appearance of low clouds, leading to fog formation in the high mountainous regions, especially in the north of the kingdom, which causes a decrease in horizontal visibility.
Recommendations to Wear a Light Coat in the Early Morning
At that time (i.e., after midnight and during the morning), the conditions become unsuitable for outdoor sitting due to the combination of relatively cool weather and high relative humidity. Therefore, it is advised to wear a light coat to match the relatively cold weather during the dawn and early morning hours in the high mountainous regions and eastern plains.
Temperature Ranges in the Cities of the Kingdom for the Upcoming Nights:
Irbid: 18-15°C
Jerash: 17-15°C
Ajloun: 16-14°C
Salt: 17-15°C
Amman: 14-12°C
Karak: 14-13°C
Tafilah: 14-13°C
Ma'an: 15-14°C
Aqaba: 21-19°C
Zarqa: 16-13°C
Mafraq: 15-13°C
Recommendations:
- Wear a coat when going out at night, and stay aware of the temperature differences between day and night which may increase the chances of catching a cold.
- Be cautious of reduced horizontal visibility in parts of the northern mountainous regions due to fog.




