The Egyptian Meteorological Authority expects temperatures to continue their decline across most parts of the country today, Sunday.
The weather will be hot and humid during the day over most areas, extremely hot in South Sinai and Upper Egypt, while the night and early morning hours will be relatively warm and humid.
Light, sometimes thundery, showers are also expected on a scattered basis in Abu Simbel, Halayeb, Shalateen, and Saint Catherine.
A-20% chance of very light rain is expected in Salloum, Marsa Matrouh, El Alamein, and Alexandria.
Winds will be active across much of the country, helping improve nighttime conditions, though they may stir up sand and dust in parts of Upper Egypt, South Sinai, and the New Valley governorate.
Maritime navigation is also set to be disrupted in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez, with wind speeds ranging between 40–60 km/h and wave heights between 2–3.5 meters.
The predicted temperatures for the following cities are 35°C in Cairo, 31°C in Alexandria, 30°C in Marsa Matruh, 40°C in Sohag, 44°C in Qena, and 44°C in Aswan.