Amman experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters, perched at an elevation that keeps temperatures more moderate than the surrounding desert.
Most rainfall arrives between November and March, making waterproof footwear and a decent rain jacket essential winter companions.
Summer temperatures regularly climb into the low to mid-30s°C, while winter nights can drop near freezing, occasionally bringing light snow to the higher hills.
Low humidity prevails year-round, though persistent winds can make spring and autumn feel cooler than the thermometer suggests.
The city's hilly terrain and varying elevations mean microclimates abound—what works in one neighborhood may leave you underdressed two valleys over.