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Experts Expect Mild Weather on Friday


Fri 08 Nov 2019 | 08:49 AM
Ahmed Moamar

Experts of the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) expect mild weather to prevail in northern coasts next the Mediterranean Sea; water bodies connected to it the   other parts in the northern districts of the country.

The Middle Egypt would see the same conditions over hours to come.

It would be hot in Upper Egypt and the areas next the border line with Sudan and the Red Sea range of mountains.

Thick fog would reduce range of visibility in the northern districts in the early morning.

Lower and medium dragged clouds would hang over most parts of Egypt in the early morning.

Rain is expected to fall on Friday in the northern coasts and cities of Halayb and Shalateen in the utmost east southern tip of Egypt.

Northeasterly moderate would blow through the open areas and would get fresher in some parts  today.

The Mediterranean Sea would witness light  to moderate conditions.

Waves swell to 1-1.5 meters and winds would blow northeasterly there.

The Red Sea would be exposed to the conditions over the 24 hours to come.

https://see.news/experts-of-ema-forecast-nice-weather-to-prevail-in-egypt-on-friday/

Egypt is four times the size of the United Kingdom.

Because its boundaries extend from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Sudan in the south, its climate varies greatly. Although some tourists venture into the searing heat of the Sahara desert, most confine their travels to the Red Sea coast and the Valley of the Nile.

Around Alexandria and the resorts that fringe the Mediterranean, summertime temperatures usually peak at around 31 Celsius (87F) but further south, in Aswan, temperatures average 41 Celsius (106F).

Although there can be a few wet days each month along the Mediterranean coast, much of Egypt experiences little or no rainfall.

https://www.accuweather.com/ar/eg/cairo/127164/weather-forecast/127164

So with sunshine averaging eight to 10 hours each day in the winter and as much as 12 hours in the summer,  tourists can base their choice of time to visit solely on the likely temperatures.

With summer temperatures exceeding 35 Celsius (95F), touring the sites around Cairo can be very uncomfortable.

But it should also be pointed out that January and February can be quite chilly months in Cairo and along the northern half of Egypt’s Red Sea coast.

Dust-laden winds may affect almost any part of the country between late March and June. These can give some very unpleasant conditions at times.