The Egyptian Meteorological Authority expected, Monday, high temperatures to continue until the end of next week, reaching 36C in Greater Cairo.
The continuing rise in temperatures is due to being affected by India’s seasonal depression, which causes high humidity levels, Manar Ghanem, a member of the Egyptian Meteorological Authority’s media center, said, in a telephone interview on the Egyptian Channel One.
During the late night hours, fog forms in places close to water channels, she added.
Waves in the Mediterranean Sea will rise on Monday and reach two meters high, specifically in Salloum, Matruh and a-Alamein, Ghanem said, warning vacationers.
She pointed out that high waves though will not affect maritime navigation in the Mediterranean and Red seas.
Maximum temperatures predicted on Monday:
Greater Cairo 36C
Alexandria 33C
Matrouh 31C
Hurghada 37C
Sharm el-Sheikh 39C
Qena 41C
Sohag reaches 39C
Luxor 42C
Aswan 42C
Maximum temperatures predicted on Tuesday:
Greater Cairo and Lower Lower Egypt 36C
Northern coasts 32C
South Sinai 39C
Northern Upper Egypt 39C
Southern Upper Egypt 43C
Maximum temperatures predicted on Wednesday:
Greater Cairo and Lower Lower 37C
Northern coasts 32C
South Sinai 39C
Northern Upper Egypt 39C
Southern Upper Egypt 43C
Maximum temperatures predicted on Thursday:
Greater Cairo and Lower Lower Egypt 37C
Northern coasts 32C
South Sinai 41C
Northern Upper Egypt 40C
Southern Upper Egypt 44C
Average expected humidity rates during the week:
Cairo and Lower Egypt
85-80 percent at night
30-40 percent in the daylight hours
Northern coasts
90-95 percent at night
55-60 percent in the daylight hours
South Sinai
55-60 percent at night
30-35 percent in the daylight hours
Northern Upper Egypt
45-50 percent at night
20-25 percent in the daylight hours
Southern Upper Egypt
25-30 percent at night
10-15 percent during the daylight hours
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority officially announced the start of the summer season two weeks ago, which portends changes in the weather and a rise in humidity across the governorates in the coming weeks. But temperatures are still slightly stable until the present time.
And she continued: “Humidity rates during the daytime increase in July and August up to 25-30 percent while at the night it rises up to 75-85 percent. Areas overlooking the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea witness higher humidity rates than that of Greater Cairo.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm