Thursday | The peak of the heat wave, as very hot weather prevails in most regions of Egypt
The expected weather in Egypt on Thursday:
Weather of Arabia : An additional rise in temperatures to be significantly higher than their rates during this period of the year in most regions, so that moderate to relatively hot weather prevails on the northern coasts, hot on the Red Sea coasts, and very hot on the rest of the regions, and the weather is moderate to warm at night on Most regions are warm in central and southern Upper Egypt
An additional rise in temperatures to break the forty-degree barrier in Cairo :
A strong extension of the hot air mass accompanying the upper elevation, which leads to an additional rise in temperatures, as tomorrow, Thursday, is considered the peak of the heat wave, and a strong extension is observed for the Red Sea depression, which is a thermal depression, affecting most regions from the east, south, central, and parts of the north of the country, which works to increase the temperature. Temperatures over these areas, and the effect of the surface air rise recedes to affect some areas of northwestern and western Egypt, and it is noted that some low clouds multiply with the morning hours on the northern coasts.
Wind direction and movement for Thursday over Egypt:
Northwesterly winds, light to moderate in speed over most areas, are active on the coasts of the Gulf of Suez, the Red Sea and southern Upper Egypt, with afternoon and evening hours causing light dust in some areas that have a desert back.
Fog chances with late night hours:
There is an opportunity for fog to form on some areas of the northern coasts, northern Delta and northern Sinai, during the late night and early morning hours of Friday.
Waves in Bahrain Red and White:
The waves are moderate in the White Sea, which works to regulate navigation traffic and most of the navigational activities, while they are moderate to high in the Red Sea, which disturbs some navigational and marine activities.
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