Arab Weather - The latest readings from computer simulations indicate that Egypt will be affected during the last week of Ramadan, from Saturday until the end of the week, by air currents with temperatures warmer than usual for this time of year. This will lead to a significant rise in temperatures, reaching the mid-twenties Celsius in northern Egypt until the middle of the week and exceeding that level in the second half of the week.
In detail, Egypt is affected by an air mass with higher-than-usual temperatures for this time of year, leading to a rise in temperatures, especially on Sunday and Monday, to be above average for this time of year. Temperatures are expected to be in the mid-twenties Celsius in most parts of Egypt on Sunday and Monday, including some neighborhoods of Greater Cairo, while temperatures will reach 30-32 degrees Celsius in the southern regions, specifically in the southern Upper Egypt governorate, such as Aswan and neighboring areas.
During the second half of the week, Egypt will be affected by a hot air mass coming from the Sahara Desert, bringing with it a significant and additional rise in temperatures, which will be approximately 5-7 degrees Celsius warmer than usual. The weather will be warm in coastal areas and hot elsewhere.
Minimum temperatures are also expected to rise compared to previous nights, making the weather less cold than previous days. At the beginning of the week, nighttime temperatures will rise significantly in the second half of the week, and the weather will be warm across the region, tending to moderate in the late night hours and early morning.
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