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Experts Forecast Hot Weather Today


Thu 19 Sep 2019 | 09:02 AM
Ahmed Moamar

Experts of the Egyptian Meteorological Authority ( EMA) expect hot weather to prevail today in most parts of the country.

It would be nice weather  in the northern coasts next the Mediterranean Sea.

But it inclines to be hot in Cairo, the Delta and the Middle Egypt.

Upper Egypt and the eastern coasts overlooking the Red Sea would be exposed to very hot weather over daytime hours.

However, nice conditions are expected to prevail across the country at night.

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Mist would shorten range of visibility in northern districts of the country in the morning.

Lower and medium clouds would hang over the northern coasts.

Moderate northwesterly winds would blow up in most parts of the country.

The southern tip of Sinai Peninsula would be exposed to winds carrying dust and sand.

The Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea would come under strong winds which disturb navigation there.

The Mediterranean Sea would see light to moderate conditions.

Waves swell to 1-1.5 meters.

On the other hand, the Red Sea would witness moderate to turbulent conditions.

Waves would swell to 2-2.6 meters.

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Although different regions experience different weather patterns, Egypt has an arid desert climate and is generally both hot and sunny. As part of the northern hemisphere, seasons in Egypt follow much the same pattern as in Europe and North America, with winter falling between November and January, and the peak summer months falling between June and August.

 

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Winters are generally mild, although temperatures can fall below 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius) at night. In the Western Desert, record lows have dipped below freezing during the winter months. Most regions have very little precipitation regardless of the season, although Cairo and areas of the Nile Delta may experience a few rainy days during winter.

 

Summers can be unbearably hot, especially in the desert and other areas of the country's interior. In Cairo, average summer temperatures regularly exceed 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius), while the record high for Aswan, a popular tourist destination on the banks of the River Nile, is 124 degrees Fahrenheit (51 degrees Celsius). Summer temperatures remain high at the coast but are made more tolerable by regular cool breezes.