
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) predicts that temperatures across the country will continue to drop on Tuesday.
The weather will be slightly cold at night and during the early morning hours, and mild during the day in most areas, growing hot in Upper Egypt.
The forecast indicates highs of 24C in Greater Cairo and the Lower Egypt, 21C along the North Coast, 25C in Upper Egypt, and 31C in southern Upper Egypt.
Evening temperatures will range between 12-17C across the country.
The EMA also predicts a chance of intermittent light to moderate rain in parts of the North Coast and northern Lower Egypt.
There is a slight chance of light rain in parts of southern Lower Egypt and the Suez Canal cities, which may extend intermittently to Greater Cairo.
Satellite imagery has detected significant wind activity across most of the country, potentially stirring up sand and dust in parts of South Sinai and the Red Sea Governorate at intermittent speeds of 30-40 km/h.
The EMA warned of disruptions to maritime navigation in some areas of the Mediterranean and Red Seas, with wind speeds reaching 40-50 km/h and waves reaching two to three meters.
The authority urged citizens to take all the necessary precautions and stay updated on the latest weather forecasts.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm



