rise in temperatures expected over next 3 days in jordan
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Rise in temperatures expected over next 3 days in Jordan

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Weather in Jordan
Amman - Petra

A slight rise in temperatures is expected today, but the weather will remain relatively cold in hilly areas and fair in the Badia, the Jordan Valley and Aqaba. At night, the weather will be cold in most regions across the Kingdom with south easterly moderate winds.
Temperatures will further rise on Sunday becoming 4-5 degrees above their seasonal average. Therefore, fair conditions will prevail in the hilly areas and its will be relatively warm in the Badia, the Jordan Valley and Aqaba with south easterly moderate winds.
Temperatures in Amman will range between a high of 14 degrees Celsius and a low of 4 degrees.

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