Egypt: Heat wave subsides, pleasant and refreshing weather expected tonight

2025-06-15 2025-06-15T18:21:53Z
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Arab Weather - Egypt was affected today by a less hot and humid air mass, with temperatures dropping compared to previous days. Hot summer weather prevailed across various regions, particularly in Upper Egypt governorates, while the weather tended to be relatively moderate on the northern coasts.

A drop in minimum temperatures and the return of moderate weather in the north

Temperatures will drop tonight compared to previous nights, with the weather expected to be moderate and humid across various northern regions, becoming pleasant at dawn, with an increase in surface humidity, including in Greater Cairo, the Delta, and the North Coast. Meanwhile, the weather will remain warm in the far south of the country.

The winds will be moderate northwesterly, sometimes accompanied by active to strong gusts that may lead to a rise in the Mediterranean Sea waves and a milder atmosphere in the northern regions. They may also stir up dust in some desert and exposed areas.

And God knows best.

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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