Weekly Bulletin - Egypt: Normal summer weather for the coming days and a noticeable rise in temperatures at the end of this week

2022-06-18 2022-06-18T09:04:59Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

Weather of Arabia - Weather maps indicate expectations of the prevalence of normal summer conditions throughout Egypt during the next few days, with indications of a significant rise in temperatures by the end of this week, God willing.

 

Significant rise in temperature at the end of the week

Normal summer weather the next days and hot weekend

 

In the details, it is expected that the temperatures will be within the range of their usual rates for this time of the year during the coming days, and the weather will be relatively hot to hot in the north of the country, all the way to northern Upper Egypt, and hot in the south of the country, and the opportunity is prepared for the formation of water mist during the dawn hours. And early morning in parts of the north of the country, with activity in the speed of northwest winds sometimes.

 

By the end of the week, it is expected that there will be a significant rise in temperature levels, to become several degrees Celsius higher than their usual rates for this time of year, and the weather will turn to become hot throughout the Republic.

 

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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