Egypt: The continuation of the normal summer weather in most areas, with the crossing of low clouds to the north in the morning during the coming days

2022-08-14 2022-08-14T11:16:19Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

Arab Weather - Weather maps, through the Badr system developed in Arab Weather , show expectations for the continuation of normal summer conditions throughout the country, so that temperatures remain within their usual rates for this time of the year in the coming days.

 

In the details, it is expected that the weather will be relatively hot on the northern coast, hot on the northern areas up to northern Upper Egypt, and very hot on the rest of the areas, and winds will be northwesterly moderate in speed, sometimes active in parts of Upper Egypt and the cities of the Gulf of Suez. At night, the weather will be mild and humid in the north of the country all the way to northern Upper Egypt, and relatively hot in the rest of the country.

 

 

It is expected that surface moisture levels will rise during the late night and early morning hours over northern Egypt, with low clouds crossing the dawn and morning hours, in the form of a watery mist in large parts of North Sinai, the cities of Suez and west of Greater Cairo, with a decrease in the range of horizontal visibility.

 

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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