Egypt: Unstable weather conditions affect the country, with rain expected at the beginning of the week

2025-01-03 2025-01-03T08:09:58Z
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Egypt: Unstable weather conditions affect the country, with rain expected at the beginning of the week

Arab Weather - The latest weather maps outputs at the "Arab Weather" Center indicate that the Arab Republic of Egypt will be affected by a state of atmospheric instability at the beginning of next week on Sunday and Monday.

In detail, God willing, it is expected that the Republic will be affected, starting from Sunday 1-5-2025, by a state of atmospheric instability resulting from the rush of a cold and humid air mass towards the country. Therefore, on Sunday, it is expected that temperatures will drop, clouds will gradually increase, and the weather will turn from partly cloudy to cloudy at times, and showers of rain will fall, God willing, on parts of the northern and coastal regions and the north of Lower Egypt.

Weather forecasters said that the unstable weather conditions are expected to continue until Monday, accompanied by partly cloudy to cloudy weather, active wind speeds, and local showers of rain that may be accompanied by thunder in some areas.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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