Dr. Manar Ghanem, a member of the Media Center of the General Authority of Meteorology, said that temperatures continue to rise in most parts of the Republic, and the sources of air masses affecting us are still coming from the desert of the Arabian Peninsula, and they will lead to higher temperatures and an increase in the brightness of the sun during the day.
Ghanem added in a telephone interview with the “Good Morning Egypt” program, on Channel One and the Egyptian satellite channel, presented by the journalist Mohamed El-Shazly: “We will feel the very hot, humid atmosphere in most areas in Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, North and South Upper Egypt and South Sinai.”
And she continued: “The weather is hot and humid on the northern coasts during the day, but at night and with the absence of sunlight, we will begin to feel moderation in the atmosphere in most parts of the Republic, especially with the presence of wind activity during the evening periods, which will reduce our sense of humidity and we will feel with it a decrease in temperatures.”
She explained: “Starting from tomorrow, temperatures will start to drop by 3 or 4 degrees, and we feel the autumn atmosphere in most parts of the republic, and the decline will continue with us until the beginning of next week.”