Egypt | The air mass continues to intensify, and this is the time for the brunt of the heat to break on the capital, Cairo

2024-06-26 2024-06-26T08:25:10Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arabia Weather - Weather specialists at the Arabia Weather Center said that the last thing the computer simulation indicates is an intensification of the influence of the hot air mass at the end of the week, but that precedes the start of its gradual decline starting on Saturday, so that there is a break in the severity of the hot weather in all regions.

Temporary intensification of heat over the weekend and active winds stirring sand, especially in the afternoon hours

In detail, the Republic will continue to be affected by the hot air mass on Thursday, and its effect will temporarily intensify on Saturday, so temperatures will rise to be higher than their average for this time of year by about 5-7 degrees Celsius, and the weather will be relatively hot in the cities of the northern coast, while It continues to be hot to very hot in the rest of the regions. Maximum temperatures touch the mid-40s in northern Lower Egypt and will be at its beginning in the capital, Cairo, and various northern regions, God willing.

The northwestern air currents continue to blow across the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, and they are moderate in speed. They are sometimes active in the afternoon and evening hours and may stir up some sand in the open areas and at the same time lead to an alleviation of the feeling of heat, especially in the northern coastal areas.

 

Relatively hot nights tend to be moderate, and water mist may be present

The weather also continues to be warmer than usual in relation to the night hours in various regions, and tends to be hot to relatively hot, tending to be moderate in the north during the dawn and early morning hours, with an increase in humidity levels, and water mist may form in northern Sinai. Low clouds also appear in the early morning hours in several areas of The north of the country, including Greater Cairo.

 

Arab Weather specialists: The brunt of the heat will subside starting Saturday, and temperatures will drop below 40 in Cairo after a while.

According to the latest data received from weather maps, especially those showing the temperature trend, the maximum temperature in Greater Cairo will drop below 40 degrees Celsius after a long wait, so that temperatures in the north of the country range between 35 and 36 degrees Celsius, including the capital, Cairo, while it will be between 30-33 degrees Celsius in the northern coastal areas, including Alexandria, and the weather is suitable (for summer resorts).

 

As for the rest of the southern regions, temperatures remain within the high range, being within the range of 40-44 degrees Celsius, especially Aswan and its environs, amid extremely hot conditions.

 

God knows.

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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