Forecasts January 2025

2024-12-04 2024-12-04T08:07:55Z
Leen Alabsi
Leen Alabsi
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Forecasts January 2025

Detailed Weather Outlook:
February 2026 Forecast (Updated Sunday, 31/1/2026)

Week 1 (1–7 February 2026)

Rainfall:
Below average.

Temperatures:
Much above average.

Flood Risk:
Low.

Weather Systems Description:
The atmospheric pattern during this period is characterized by the intrusion of very cold air masses toward the western and central Mediterranean, which pushes much warmer-than-usual air masses toward Egypt. This results in a significant rise in temperatures to levels uncommonly high for this time of year.

Week 2 (8–14 February 2026)

Rainfall:
Below average.

Temperatures:
Much above average.

Flood Risk:
Low.

Weather Systems Description:
The same atmospheric pattern continues to dominate the region, with cold air pushing into the western and central Mediterranean. This drives air masses with temperatures far above the seasonal average, causing exceptional heat waves for this time of year, during which temperatures in Cairo may reach around 30°C or higher.

Week 3 (15–21 February 2026)

Rainfall:
Below average.

Temperatures:
Above average.

Flood Risk:
Low.

Weather Systems Description:
The country remains influenced by an upper-level high-pressure system, which weakens the chances of rainfall.

Week 4 (21–28 February 2026)

Rainfall:
Below average.

Temperatures:
Above average.

Flood Risk:
Low.

Weather Systems Description:
Upper-level high-pressure continues to affect the country, reducing the likelihood of rainy events.

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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