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Saturday: 25 April 2026
  • 25 April 2026
  • 08:12
Jordan  Spring fluctuations clearly seen in the Kingdoms weather in the coming days

Khaberni - The computer maps in the Arab Weather Center indicate that the kingdom is expected to be affected by weather and thermal fluctuations in the coming days, typical for the spring season, and accordingly, the weather in the coming days will be:

Saturday:
The temperatures will be lower than usual for this time of the year by a few degrees Celsius, and the weather will be slightly warm during the noon and afternoon hours in different regions of the kingdom, with maximum temperatures reaching beyond the mid-twenties in most areas.

During the afternoon hours, the north of the kingdom will experience unstable weather conditions, hence medium and high clouds will appear, and there is a possibility of occasional thunderstorms in the far eastern desert areas, with a slight chance for some local thunder clouds to extend to limited areas of the north and central kingdom.

These clouds will be accompanied by sudden winds that may lead to the creation of dust waves in desert areas, especially the eastern desert.

Sunday:
The weather will continue to be slightly warm to relatively hot in different areas during the noon and afternoon hours, and there is a slight chance for the formation of some local thunder clouds in limited areas of the kingdom in the afternoon and evening.

Monday:
It is expected that the temperatures will tend to decrease compared to the previous two days, with the maximum temperatures around 19 to 20 degrees Celsius in Amman, and a difference of between 8 to 10 degrees Celsius compared to the previous days.

The atmosphere will be slightly cold over the mountains and moderately warm in the lower areas, and unstable weather conditions will develop that will involve chances for the formation of thunder clouds in dispersed areas of the kingdom, concentrated in the far eastern regions, and it is expected that there will be an opportunity for several areas to experience thunderstorms.

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