Egypt Drop in temperatures at the end of the week in the north and center of the country

2020-06-16 2020-06-16T08:00:14Z
وائل حكيم
وائل حكيم
متنبئ جوي-قسم دراسة الحالات الجوية الشديدة

Arab weather - Most regions of the republic witnessed on Wednesday a hot to very hot climate, with the greatest in the capital Cairo reaching 40 degrees Celsius while it is more moderate on the northern coast.

 

However, as of Thursday, temperatures drop due to the crossing of a moderate-temperature air mass in the north and center of the Republic, and as a result, temperatures drop to become regular summer while the heat remains very south of the country.

 

Northwestern winds blow in the afternoon and afternoon hours on a daily basis in most regions of the Republic, which stir up dust and dust in desert areas.

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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