Meteorology: Rain of varying intensity extends to Greater Cairo next week

Dr. Mahmoud Shaheen, Director of the Forecasting and Early Warning Department, revealed the risks of the weather The General Authority of Meteorology, about the initial details of the instability that the country is expected to witness at the beginning of next week.

The Director of the Department of Forecasting and Early Warning of Weather Risks at the Meteorological Authority indicated that the situation is expected to start next Saturday evening, as the country is witnessing a state of instability in weather conditions accompanied by rain of varying intensity in separate areas from the north of the country to Greater Cairo.

He explained that the exact locations and details of the rain will become clear during the next 48 hours, in light of satellite imagery follow-up.

Today, Tuesday, there is a continuous drop in temperatures, with hot weather prevailing during the day in Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, South Sinai and southern Upper Egypt, inclined to heat on the northern coasts, pleasant at night on Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts and northern Upper Egypt, moderate on southern Sinai and southern Upper Egypt, It tends to be cold in the late hours of the night and early morning over the north of the country to the north of Upper Egypt.

And the Meteorological Authority stated, that today, wind activity is witnessed at night in some areas, which reduces the feeling of high humidity, and it is witnessing a watery mist in the morning on some roads leading to and from Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts, the cities of the Canal and Central Sinai.

As for the temperatures, today, Tuesday: Greater Cairo 30 degrees and the smallest 21 degrees, the great Alexandria 28 and the small 20 degrees, the great Matrouh 27 degrees and the low 19 degrees, the great Sohag 32 degrees and the low 20 degrees, the great Qena 33 degrees and the low 21 degrees, and the great Aswan 35 degrees The minimum is 22 degrees.

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