Egypt | Gradual rise in temperatures and indications of a hot air mass in the middle of next week الأسبوع
Arab weather - Next week begins with normal summer weather during the day and humid at night, God willing, in various regions. In the second half of the week, a hot air mass is expected to rush towards the whole of the Republic of Egypt, as temperatures rise significantly.
A normal start to the atmosphere
It is expected that a normal summer atmosphere will prevail on Sunday and Monday, as the rest of the eastern basin of the Mediterranean continues to be affected by an extension of an upper air depression, as it works to rush air currents with temperatures below their normal rates from the Mediterranean towards Egypt, especially the northern regions, so that the atmosphere is generally moderate. In the coastal areas, it is relatively hot on the Delta, Greater Cairo, Sinai, the coasts of the Red Sea, and northern Upper Egypt, and it is very hot in the rest of the areas. As for the night hours, the weather is generally pleasant, humidity levels rise and water mist forms in parts of the northern region.
Winds will be northerly to northeasterly moderate in speed, active at times, especially in the cities of the Gulf of Suez, and they will raise light dust and dust, especially in the southern parts, and the waves will be moderate to turbulent in the Mediterranean, while they are remarkably high in the Red Sea, especially the Gulf of Suez, which works to disturb navigation and some marine activities.
A hot air mass casts a shadow over the Republic of Egypt
The whole of the Republic of Egypt is affected by a hot air mass as of Tuesday, accompanying the upper elevation, which works on a gradual rise in temperatures and is accompanied by an extension of the seasonal Sudan depression, which is a low temperature that affects most areas from the east, south, central and parts of the north of the country, which increases temperatures on these areas.
The main impact of this mass will be on the southern regions of the country, specifically south of Upper Egypt and extending north towards Cairo and Lower Egypt. The temperatures are in the end of the thirties in most areas, including the capital Cairo, while they are in the early forties in the south of the republic, and moderate winds blow on the northern coast working on Temperatures there remain at their annual average for this time of year.
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