Dr. Muhammad Ali Fahim, who is in charge of the Climate Information Center, has announced that there will be some fluctuations in the weather from Friday to Tuesday, which will result in rising temperatures. In this report, we will be monitoring the weather features during this wave of climate changes. These features include a rise in daytime temperatures, with high values marking the beginning of early summer from Friday to Monday, as well as strong southerly winds that are likely to carry sand and dust on Saturday and Sunday. Additionally, there may be scattered and light to medium rainfall in various parts of Egypt, including the northern coast, northern delta, Sinai, canal cities, and sometimes some areas of Lower Egypt and Cairo. It is important to note that irrigating “late” wheat is forbidden during Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday at least. Summer potato growers should keep a close eye on weather updates to set the pick-up date away from rain, along with cumin sawmills in Lower Egypt. Lastly, it is essential to take measures to protect mango and olive trees from hot winds, especially on Sunday. It is recommended that saturated irrigation is carried out for all crops, starting from Friday, including vegetables, fruits, and newly cultivated summer crops.
Dr. Muhammad Ali Fahim, head of the Climate Information Center, said that some fluctuations are expected during the next week, from Friday to Tuesday, in the form of a rise in temperatures.
In the following report, we monitor the features of the weather during the wave of weather fluctuations
1– A rise in daytime temperatures reaching high values, marking the entry into the early summer clicks from Friday to Monday .
2– Strong gusts of southerly winds may be laden with sand and dust, “Saturday and Sunday “.
3– Scattered, light to medium rains in the northern coast, northern delta, Sinai, canal cities, and sometimes some areas of Lower Egypt and Cairo. .
4– It is forbidden to irrigate “late” wheat during Friday – Saturday – Sunday – Monday at least.
5– Accurate follow-up of updates for summer potato growers to set the pick-up date away from rain, as well as cumin sawmills in Lower Egypt .
6– Preserving mango and olive trees from the expected hot winds, especially on Sunday .
7– Conducting saturated irrigation for all crops, starting from Friday, “vegetables – fruits – newly cultivated summer crops “.
In conclusion, it is important to stay informed and be prepared for the upcoming fluctuations in weather. While a rise in temperatures is expected from Friday to Tuesday, there may also be strong winds carrying sand and dust, scattered rain in certain areas, and a need to take precautions for various crops such as mango and olive trees. It is crucial to follow updates and guidelines for irrigation to ensure the health and growth of crops during this period. Let us all stay safe and vigilant during these weather changes.