The arrival of
September ushers in a relief from the scorching summer temperatures in
Maan, with the mercury showing a decrease. Moderate amounts of sunshine, extending daylight to around 12 hours, and relatively lower temperatures become the norm. Though September only receives an insignificant 0mm (0") of rainfall, it marks the thinnest whisper of changes on the horizon. Climatic equilibrium ensues, seamlessly transitioning days from bathing under soft warmth to cool nights. A relaxing time to visit Maan’s historical sites or indulge in picnics under the open sky.
Temperature
The start of September marks an average high-temperature of a still hot 32.3°C (90.1°F), hardly distinguishable from the conditions in
August. Maan logs a substantial downturn to a mild 15.4°C (59.7°F) during September nights, a considerable shift from daytime highs.
Heat index
The heat index in September is estimated at a tropical 33°C (91.4°F). Implement more preventive measures, heat cramps and heat exhaustion are probable. Heatstroke might result from extended activity.
Note that heat index values are valued for light wind and location in the shade. The heat index could see an increase by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees under direct sunshine.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'felt air temperature' or 'real feel', is found by incorporating humidity levels into the air temperature measurement. The effect is personal, with varied weather perceptions among individuals due to differences in body mass, stature, and physical activity. The sun, when shining directly, can have a significant impact on the perceived temperature, increasing the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are extremely significant for children. Children often overlook the need for breaks and fluid intake. Thirst is a late-stage sign of dehydration - hence, it is necessary to stay hydrated, especially during extended periods of physical activities.
Humidity
In September, the average relative humidity in Maan,
Jordan, is 43%.
Rainfall
Months with rainfall are
January through
May, September through
December. September is the first month it rains. Throughout September, in the average 0.1 rainfall days, it receives 0mm (0") of precipitation. In Maan, during the entire year, the rain falls for 9.3 days and collects up to 43mm (1.69") of precipitation.
Snowfall
In Maan, snow does not fall in
April through
November.
Daylight
In September, the average length of the day in Maan is 12h and 20min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:14 and sunset at 18:59. On the last day of September, in Maan, sunrise is at 06:30 and sunset at 18:23 +03.
Sunshine
In Maan, the average sunshine in September is 10.6h.
UV index
In September, the average daily maximum UV index in Maan is 10. A UV Index value of 8 to 10 symbolizes a very high threat to health from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for the ordinary person.
Note: The maximum daily UV index of 10 in September converts into the following recommendations:
Without adequate protection, skin and eyes might suffer damage. Ensure precautions are in place. Stay in the shade and avoid direct Sun exposure from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., a time when UV radiation is at its strongest, and remember that parasols or canopies do not offer full protection. A wide-brim hat offers excellent sun protection for the eyes, ears, face, and neck. Sunglasses with UVA and UVB protection significantly reduce eye damage from sun exposure. Despite the cloudy weather, sunscreen with a sun protection factor of at least 30 should be liberally applied and reapplied, including after a swim or outdoor activity.