Egypt | Weather tends to heat in most areas, and wind activity and water mist are the most prominent weather phenomena expected in the coming days
Weather of Arabia - Expectations still indicate that high airspace continues to control the atmosphere of the Republic, which guarantees the sovereignty of stable weather in all regions, and the weather is inclined to heat in the northern regions during the coming days, God willing.
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Warning of low horizontal visibility due to water mist
Hot weather in the north and hot in the south for the coming days
In details, temperatures continue to be higher than their average rates for this time of the year, and the weather is hot in the coastal areas, Greater Cairo and Lower Egypt, all the way to northern Upper Egypt, while it continues to be hot in southern Upper Egypt, and clouds appear at different heights in some areas during the days. The coming winds will be northeasterly moderate, active in the afternoon, and will raise dust and dust in some areas, including the cities of the Canal and some southern areas on Wednesday and northern on Thursday, which reduces the horizontal visibility in some areas.
During the night hours, pleasant weather prevails in all northern regions, tends to be slightly cold during the late night hours, tends to be warm in the southern regions, and humidity levels rise and water mist is formed in parts of Sinai, Lower Egypt and Matrouh, and the winds are north to northeast. Moderate speed in general.
It is expected that stability will continue to prevail over all regions of Egypt during the coming period as a result of the rush of air depressions over northwestern Africa, represented by Tunisia and Algeria, so that an air rise in all layers of the atmosphere will dominate large parts of the eastern Mediterranean, extending to the east of the European continent.
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