Egypt: Active northwesterly winds and scattered showers of rain in the north of the country at the end of the week.
Arab Weather - Arab Weather experts confirmed that the latest computer simulation updates indicate that Egypt will continue to be affected by a spring air mass toward the end of this week. Temperatures will remain cooler than average for this time of year, with northwesterly winds continuing to blow, stirring up sand and significantly increasing the feeling of cold, especially in the evening and night hours.
Active northwesterly winds and scattered showers of rain in the north of the country at the end of the week.
In detail, Egypt continues to be affected by a moderate air mass, causing brisk northwesterly winds with strong gusts that will stir up sand in many areas, including Greater Cairo, and reduce horizontal visibility, especially on desert roads and exposed areas. Temperatures remain 6-8 degrees Celsius cooler than average for this time of year.
The weather will be relatively cold in the northern regions in the morning, becoming moderate during the afternoon and evening hours. Highs will be around 22°C in the capital, Cairo, while they will be even higher in the far southern regions and the northern part of Lower Egypt during the afternoon and evening hours. Clouds will appear at various altitudes, which may be accompanied by local showers on limited parts of the northern coast.
Cold weather during the night hours
During the late night and early morning hours, the weather will be cold across most regions, especially over the mountainous heights of the Sinai Peninsula and desert areas. Minimum temperatures will range from 9-11 degrees Celsius across Greater Cairo. It is recommended to wear warm clothing, especially for children and the elderly, especially during the night and early morning hours.
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