Egypt

Meteorology: Tomorrow the weather will be moderate during the day and very cold at night in most parts of Cairo, with the lowest weather being 12.

Meteorological experts expect that tomorrow, Tuesday, moderate weather will prevail during the day in Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts, and northern Upper Egypt, and warm in South Sinai and South Upper Egypt, while extremely cold weather will prevail at night in most areas, reaching the point of frost on crops in Central Sinai.

 

Regarding weather phenomena, there is a chance of light rain falling on areas of the northeastern coast and the Red Sea mountain ranges. And the Gulf of Aqaba at intermittent intervals, and dense water mist forms in the morning on some agricultural and highway roads close to bodies of water.

 

As for the condition of the Mediterranean Sea, it will be light to moderate and the wave height will be from one to one meter. 1.5 metres, and the surface winds are northeasterly. As for the Red Sea, it will be moderate, the wave height will range from 1.5 meters to two metres, and the surface winds will be northeasterly to northwesterly.

 

The following is a statement of the expected temperatures tomorrow in the governorates and cities of Egypt:&nbsp ;

The Little Great City

Cairo 21 12

The Administrative Capital 22 10

6 October 21 10

Banha 21 11 

Damanhour 20 11

Wadi El-Natroun 21 10

Kafr El-Sheikh 20 12

< p>Mansoura 21 11 

Zagazig 22 11 

Shebin Al Kom 21 12

Tanta 20 11

Damietta 20 13 

Port Said 21 14

Ismailia 21 11

Suez 21 10

Arish 20 09

Rafah 19 07

Ras Sidr 21 11

Nakhl 19 02 

Catherine 14 01

Al-Tur 22 11

Taba 21 07

Sharm El Sheikh 23 15

Alexandria 21 11

Alamein 19 10

Matrouh 19 10

Salloum 20 09

Siwa 20 08

Ras Gharib 23 12

Hurghada 25 12

Safaga 25 14

Marsa Alam 24 14

Shalatin 26 16

Halayeb 23 17

Abu Ramad 25 15 

Ras Hadrabah 23 17

Fayoum 21 10

Bani Suef 21 10

< p>Minya 22 08

Assiut 21 07

Sohag 23 08

Qena 24 09 

Luxor 24 10

Aswan 25 11

New Valley 24 07

Abu Simbel 25 11

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