Very hot in South Sinai and Upper Egypt. Meteorology announces a time of 72 hours



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05:00 a. M.

Wednesday 30 September 2020

Books – Muhammad Abdel Nasser:

The General Meteorological Authority announced the time of 72 hours (Wednesday – Thursday – Friday).

The authority added that Wednesday weather is hot in Cairo and Lower Egypt is hot on the northern coasts, very hot in southern Sinai, northern and southern Upper Egypt, and winds are active at times in the northern coasts, active in southern Sinai and causing disturbances in maritime navigation, and in some areas of northern Upper Egypt causing sand and dust.

And about the temperatures in Greater Cairo 34-24, Lower Egypt 34-23, the northern coasts 31-24, southern Sinai and the Red Sea mountain ranges 39-28, northern Upper Egypt 39-24 , southern Upper Egypt 41-28 degrees.

The maximum and minimum humidity rates in Greater Cairo are 75%, the northern coasts 90% and the South Sinai and the Red Sea mountain ranges 70%.

Tomorrow, Thursday, hot weather will prevail in Cairo, Lower Egypt and the northeastern coasts, moderate on the northwestern coasts, hot in the north of Upper Egypt, very hot in the South of Sinai and the south of Upper Egypt, and the winds are active in the South Sinai, causing the interruption of navigation.

Temperatures in Greater Cairo are 32-24, the northwest coasts 29-24, southern Sinai and the Red Sea mountain ranges 37-28, northern Upper Egypt 36-24, southern Upper Egypt 41-28 Celsius degrees.

Precipitation is expected in some areas of the northeast coasts, southern Sinai and southern Upper Egypt, at a rate of approximately 30%.

As for the weather next Friday, it is hottest in Cairo, Lower Egypt and the northeast coast, moderate on the northwest coast, hot in the north of Upper Egypt, very hot in the South of Sinai and the south of Upper Egypt. .

Temperatures are recorded in Greater Cairo 32-24, northwestern coasts 29-24, southern Sinai and Red Sea mountain ranges 37-28, northern Upper Egypt 36-24, southern Upper Egypt 41- 28 degrees Celsius.

Water fog appears in Cairo and Lower Egypt and fades with the early hours of the morning and the beginning of the glow of the sun’s rays.

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