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Dr. Iman Shaker, undersecretary of the Remote Sensing Center of the General Meteorology Authority, revealed in a telephone conversation with the editorial program transmitted by the Al-Balad channel since the presentation of the medium, Azza Mustafa, that the country is expected to be Witnessed a wave of instability in the weather within 72 hours. The next one starts from Thursday, November 19, 2020 until next Sunday, November 22, 2020.
Where the rains fall and the peak of bad weather, and when will this wave of instability in weather conditions end: –
Dr. Iman Shaker indicated that the peak of the weather for this wave of bad weather will be on Friday, since most of the governorates of the Republic will witness light to medium and heavy rains in other governorates, but there are several governorates that will not they will receive rain during this wave of instability. They are the southern governorates of Upper Egypt, the southern governorates of Sinai.
He added that, starting today, Thursday, the rains will fall in the governorates of Sallum, Matrouh, Alexandria and the Delta governorates, and will be between moderate and heavy.
It should be noted that the Meteorological Authority has issued data on the expected weather today, Thursday, November 19, 2020, until Saturday, November 21, where it indicated in the statement that moderate to heavy rains are expected to be electrical storms in remote areas in the northern coastal governorates (Alexandria, Matrouh). , Salloum, Rashid, Damietta, Port Said, Arish and Rafah) are light to moderate in some areas of the Lower Egypt governorates (Kafr El Sheikh, Beheira, Dakahlia, Sharkia, Menoufia, Halayeb, Shalateen, Ras Banas).
The authority indicated that as of Friday, the places of precipitation are the following: –
Friday is the culmination of the new wave of instability in climatic conditions, as rains are expected in the governorates of the Republic as follows:
- Heavy rains, sometimes thunderstorms, in some areas of the governorates (Alexandria, Matrouh, Rashid, Baltim, Damietta, Port Said, Arish, Rafah), from medium to heavy in the following governorates of Lower Egypt (Kafr El Sheikh, Beheira , Dakahlia, Gharbia, Sharqia, Menoufia).
- Moderate rainfall in some governorates, which are the Channel cities and southern Red Sea chains, Halayeb, Shalateen and Ras Banas, will be light in the northern governorates of Upper Egypt (Fayum, Beni Suef, Minya)