Egypt | A clear drop in temperatures tomorrow, Saturday

2024-03-01 2024-03-01T18:48:19Z
مهند فاخوري
مهند فاخوري
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Arabia Weather - The latest updates and data received at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate the end of the effect of the Khamasini-like depression , which caused temperatures to rise clearly and significantly, as the maximum temperature today in the capital, Cairo, and some major cities reached 30 degrees Celsius , and the beginning of a mass effect. Cooler air, leading to lower temperatures, with the amount of drop in temperatures reaching around 7 degrees Celsius in some northern regions.

A clear and tangible drop in temperatures tomorrow, Saturday

It is expected that tomorrow, Saturday, there will be a clear and noticeable drop in temperatures, so that the weather will be pleasant on the northern coast, and moderate in the areas of Greater Cairo and Lower Egypt, while it will be hot in the rest of the regions, and the winds will be moderate northwesterly, and may be active at times.

At night, the weather becomes relatively cold in various regions, and winds are generally northwesterly moderate.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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