Experts of the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) except mild weather to prevail in the northern coasts on Thursday.
It inclines to be hot damp weather in the Delta and Cairo over the daytime hours, the experts said.
It will be hot in the Middle Egypt and very hot in Upper Egypt.
However, it will be nice at night across the country.
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The experts also forecast temperature degrees to drop slightly over days to come.
Fog reduces range of visibility in the morning in the northern districts.
Lower clouds hang over the northern coasts next the Mediterranean Sea.
Moderate northwesterly winds blow in most parts of the country.
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Both the Mediterranean and Red Seas see moderate conditions.
Waves swell to 1.5-2 meters and the two seas expose to northwesterly winds.
With the small exception of its strip of Mediterranean coastline, the whole of Egypt has an arid desert climate, according to experts.
Throughout Egypt, days are commonly warm or hot, and nights are cool. Egypt has only two seasons: a mild winter from November to April and a hot summer from May to October. Egypt receives fewer than eighty millimeters of precipitation annually in most areas.
Most rain falls along the coast, but even the wettest area (around Alexandria), receives only about 200 millimeters of precipitation per year. The best time to travel to Egypt is during the winter, between December and February, when temperatures range between 20 to 26 degrees Celsius (68 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit).
A phenomenon of Egypt’s climate is the hot wind, in Egypt known as Khamsin that blows across the country from the south or southeast in late winter and early spring. These hot winds usually arrive in April, but occasionally occur in March and May. Unobstructed by geographical features, these winds reach high velocities and carry great quantities of sand and dust from the desert.