Irrigation reveals the locations of rain in Cairo and the governorates until Sunday.. Maps

The Nile Flood Forecasting Center, affiliated to the Planning Sector of the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, revealed rain forecasts for the governorates from today, Friday, until Sunday, February 20, as the center expects that areas of Matrouh, the New Valley, southern Delta, Cairo, northern Upper Egypt and parts of Sinai will be subject to light rain. Ranging from 1 to 5 mm.

While the center expects, tomorrow, Saturday, that areas of the northeastern coast will be subject to a fall rain It may be heavy, reaching 20 mm, while areas of North Sinai and North Upper Egypt are subject to light to medium rain ranging from 5 to 15 mm, and areas of Lower Egypt, Cairo and South Sinai are subject to light rains ranging from 1 to 5 mm.

As for Sunday, the Nile Flood Forecasting Center of the Planning Sector of the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation revealed the possibility of areas of the far northeastern coasts experiencing light rain of up to 2 mm, and the center appealed to the need to be careful and take all necessary precautions to avoid damages that may result from a fall. Medium and heavy rains on North Sinai.

In a related context, the Meteorological Authority expects that today, Friday, moderate weather will be witnessed on Greater Cairo, southern Lower Egypt, northeastern coasts, central Sinai and northern Upper Egypt, cold on the northwestern coasts, warm on southern Sinai and the mountain ranges of the Red Sea and southern Upper Egypt, very cold at night. all around.

And the Meteorological Authority stated that today, chances of light rain in the evening on Greater Cairo and southern Lower Egypt, and chances of light to medium rain on areas of the northwestern coasts and northern Lower Egypt, and the northeastern coasts and central Sinai, and chances of light to medium rain that may be thunderstorm sometimes on the northern Upper Egypt.

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