Egypt | The impact of the near-Khamsin depression on the Republic will increase tomorrow, Friday

2024-02-29 2024-02-29T19:43:54Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Arab Weather - The latest forecasts indicate an increasing impact of the near-Khamsin air depression on the Republic tomorrow, Friday, and there will be an additional rise in temperatures, and the weather will be hot in most parts, and maximum temperatures will reach 30 degrees Celsius in the capital, Cairo, and in the city of Alexandria. To the mid-twenties, the winds are generally moderate southwesterly, sometimes active, especially in the west of the Republic, stirring up some sand.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> At night, there is a significant drop in temperatures, and the weather becomes relatively cold in various regions, the sky is clear, and the winds are northwesterly, light to moderate speed.</p>

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