Egypt | Chilly nights in the northern regions call for a light coat
Weather of Arabia - Egypt will continue to be affected during the next few days by an extension of a shallow air rise so that northern air currents originating from the Mediterranean will continue to rush in, working to keep temperatures around below their normal rates in most areas in conjunction with the weakness of the subtropical air altitude.
Average temperatures for the next days
Mild autumn weather during the day and cold at night in the north
In the details, northern air currents continue to rush towards the entire northern regions of Egypt, and the weather will be moderate and autumnal weather in the coastal areas, Lower Egypt and Greater Cairo, all the way to northern Upper Egypt, and hot in southern Upper Egypt. Winds will be northwesterly moderate in speed, active in the afternoon, It is dusty and dusty in some areas, especially the coast of the Red Sea and the southern regions, with the appearance of some low clouds in the northern areas in the morning and noon.
During the night hours, pleasant weather prevails in all northern regions, tends to be cold in the late night hours in some areas, necessitating wearing a light coat in case of going out during the late night hours, while the weather is warm in the southern regions, humidity levels also rise and water mist is formed In parts of the Canal and Sinai cities, the winds are northerly to northeasterly moderate in general.
This autumnal atmosphere comes as a result of the presence in the upper atmosphere of Egypt as an extension of the depressions that relieve the heat through the leakage of heat rays emanating from the surface of the earth to the top, and this led to a softening of the atmosphere, and on the other hand, the surface is free from the centers of deep low atmospheric pressure, which contributes to the circulation of Wind and bring hot lumps.
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