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Gradual decrease in temperatures across Egypt on Wednesday

The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) forecasts a gradual decrease in temperatures across northern Egypt, extending to Greater Cairo and northern Upper Egypt, on Wednesday.

This decrease will be accompanied by wind activity that will help to moderate the weather for some areas.

The EMA explained that the weather will be mild at night and during the early morning hours across most regions, while hot weather will prevail during the day in most areas, becoming very hot in southern Upper Egypt.

Greater Cairo and the Nile Delta will reach temperatures of 31C, while the northern coast will reach 23C.

Temperatures in southern Upper Egypt will soar to 46C.

 

Windy, rainy weather for Wednesday

Wednesday’s weather maps warn of active winds with speeds ranging between 30-40 km/h in several areas, with the possibility of sandstorms and dust storms in South Sinai, the northwestern coast, and the Red Sea Governorate.

This may lead to reduced horizontal visibility in some areas of the Western Desert and Upper Egypt, with gusts of wind reaching speeds of 50-60 km/h at intervals.

The forecast also predicts a chance of light rain in areas along the northern coast and northern Lower Egypt.

The forecast further indicates a slight chance of low cloud formation over scattered areas of the northeastern coast, southern Lower Egypt, Greater Cairo, and the Suez Canal cities, which may be accompanied by light, insignificant drizzle in some areas.

The EMA noted that there would be disruptions to maritime traffic in parts of the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Gulf of Suez, and the Gulf of Aqaba, with wind speeds ranging between 40-50 km/h and waves reaching heights of two to three meters.

The authority urged citizens to take necessary precautions, especially drivers and those with allergies and sinus problems, and to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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