Jordan Forecast

The atmosphere of Eid al-Adha

The Director General of the Department of Meteorology Engineer Hussein Momani expected that the weather will be a nice summer during Eid al-Adha Al-Momani said in a press statement that the Kingdom is expected to be affected by moderate-temperature air masses accompanied by a high air altitude that is centered above the average with the beginning of Eid al-Adha and expected temperatures to be around its general rates for the same period of the year. Al-Momani said in a press statement that the numerical models in the Department of Meteorology indicate that the Kingdom was affected by the first day of Eid al-Adha with moderate air masses accompanied by high altitude air to become the normal summer weather during daylight hours in the capital Amman and mountain areas with the emergence of clouds at different altitudes and pleasant atmosphere To moderate during the night and winds are northwesterly moderate to moderate sometimes active in the afternoon. Momani predicted that the maximum temperature in the capital Amman between (32-34) degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature between (20-23) degrees Celsius, while the atmosphere is relatively hot to the lane in the valleys and Aqaba during the day with temperatures Ranging from 36-40 ° C with moderate to relatively warm skies during the night with temperatures ranging from 23-29 ° C. The predictions of numerical models for any rainfall do not indicate during this period. According to climate records in the Department of Meteorology, the maximum temperature in the capital Amman for the month of September is 30.7 degrees Celsius with a minimum temperature of 16.9 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature recorded in the capital Amman, Oman in September was 40.6 degrees Celsius on 11/09 (1960) with the lowest temperature recorded on 23/09/1959 at 8.9 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature recorded at the Kingdom level for September was 46.0 degrees Celsius at the university farm station on 30/09/2002, while the Shubak station recorded the lowest temperature in September was 0.4 degrees Celsius on 17/09/2004. It is noteworthy that the capital city of Amman and for the past 95 years has seen 26 free wave in September, the latest hot wave, which affected the Kingdom in the period (07-12) September 2015 and lasted for 6 days, which is also the longest September heat wave recorded Where the city of Oman, a major temperature of 39.3 degrees Celsius on 11/09/2015, which is higher than the overall average by 8.2 ° C. The average annual rainfall for the month of September at the Amman Civil Airport monitoring station is 0.3 mm. The highest daily rainfall at Amman Civil Airport was 15.4 mm on 28/09/1943 and is also considered the highest monthly total for the month of September 1943. The earliest rainfall in the month of September was at the monitoring station in Irbid on the fourth of September 1969, where the total daily rainfall of 5.3 mm, while the station recorded the highest peak daily on 25/09/2011 was 18.4 mm. While the station witnessed the highest total Irbid September's rainfall was 23.1 mm in 1959 The forecasts of the quarterly models of a number of the global centers approved by the Department of Meteorology indicate that the average temperature in the months (September, October, November) will be higher than the general rates of 0.3-0.6 degrees Celsius and the probability of reaching 60% -70% , While rainfall in September, November and November is expected to be around 70 percent to 80 percent.

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