Thunder rain and wind activity.. Meteorology reveals the details of the 6-day weather

11:19 PM

Wednesday 23 March 2022

Books – Ahmed Abdel Moneim:

The General Meteorological Authority announced the expected weather from Thursday, March 24, 2022 to Tuesday, March 29, 2022, when the weather will be cold during the day on Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt and the northern coasts, cold in the north of Upper Egypt, warm on southern Sinai and southern Upper Egypt, very cold at night on the all around.

Thursday 24 March

Moderate rain, sometimes thunderstorm, with an incidence of approximately 40:50% on areas of the northern coasts and Lower Egypt at intermittent intervals.

Light to medium rain with an incidence of 30% over areas of southern Lower Egypt, light to areas of Greater Cairo and the Canal cities at intermittent intervals.

Wind activity in all parts, with a lot of sand and dust in the south of the country, Sinai and open areas on Greater Cairo and Lower Egypt at intermittent intervals.

Friday 25 March

Light to medium rain, with an incidence of 30: 40%, on areas of the northern coasts and northern Lower Egypt at intermittent periods.

Wind activity: on areas of the northern coasts, southern Sinai, and northern Upper Egypt at intermittent periods.

As of Saturday, March 26, a gradual rise in temperatures throughout.

Saturday 26 March

Water mist in the morning on some areas leading to and from Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts, the Canal cities, central Sinai and northern Upper Egypt.

Wind activity in areas of Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, South Sinai and the south of the country.

Sunday 27 March and Monday 28 March

Water mist in the morning on some areas leading to and from Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts, the Canal cities, central Sinai and northern Upper Egypt.

Wind activity in areas of Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, South Sinai and the south of the country.

Tuesday 29 March

Water mist in the morning on some areas leading to and from Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts, the Canal cities, central Sinai and northern Upper Egypt.

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