Egypt: A new five-year depression affects the republic, accompanied by very hot weather and dust storms, and the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius in the capital
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Weather of Arabia - The latest weather maps, resulting from the so-called computer simulation, indicate that the Republic is on a date with a five-year depression, which is accompanied by a very hot air mass at the end of this week, and causes a significant rise in temperatures to reach summer levels, in conjunction with the activity of exciting winds For dust and sand in several areas, God willing.
It is expected that the Khamsini depression will approach the Republic on Wednesday, and its impact will deepen at the end of the week, and it will be associated with many weather phenomena:
- Temperatures tend to rise on Wednesday, and the weather is hot in most parts, and the temperature continues to rise on Thursday and Friday, turning the weather to become very hot in all parts, and at that time the maximum in the regions of Cairo and Lower Egypt exceeds the barrier of 40 degrees Celsius.
- The south winds will be active in the western regions on Wednesday, causing dust and sand in those areas. And with the approach of the Khamsini depression to the atmosphere of the Republic on Thursday and Friday, the southwest winds are active in large parts, including Cairo, Lower Egypt and the northern coasts, and cause dust and sand to be stirred up, and a significant decrease in the horizontal visibility.
- And it coincides with this atmosphere with the rush of large quantities of clouds at high and medium altitudes to most parts of the Republic, which are interspersed with cumulus clouds working on the precipitation of muddy rains that may be accompanied by the occurrence of thunder at times.
God knows best and highest.
This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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