Meteorology: Rain will fall during the next 48 hours.. and a drop in temperatures

Manar Ghanem, member of the media center of the General Authority revealed MeteorologicalMeteorological forecasts for rain during the next forty-eight hours, following the official start of winter last Wednesday.

Manar Ghanem said, in a telephone interview to the “Al-Youm” program with the media, Dina Esmat, via the DMC channel, that the rain will be uneven in the north of the country, Cairo, and the cities of Upper Egypt, and we will witness the multiplication of low clouds over the country, which is accompanied by rain.

And Manar Ghanem, a member of the media center of the General Authority, followed up for meteorology Weather: “The rain that we will witness during the next 48 hours will be light and medium in the cities of the Canal and the Gulf of Suez, and with Sunday the rain will advance more to the interior regions and reach some areas of the governorates of Cairo.”

And she continued, “We began to feel a decrease in temperatures during the day and night periods in the winter season, due to the multiplication of clouds that block the sun’s rays, which helps to feel a decrease in temperature.”

And she stated that a decrease in temperatures continues to be felt throughout the next week, provided that we witness a decrease in temperatures during the night and late periods, when the temperature is between 13 and 15 degrees Celsius.

Separate areas of Cairo and Giza are witnessing rains of varying intensity, in addition to the proliferation of low and medium clouds in separate areas in the north, accompanied by rain, and the continuation of light rain opportunities in separate areas of northern Upper Egypt.

We are also witnessing autumn weather in Cairo, Lower Egypt and northern Upper Egypt, moderate in the south. The weather will be cold at the beginning of the night, cold at the end in most parts, and there will be chances of medium rain on the northern coasts and Lower Egypt by 50%, and light to moderate rain on the Canal, the Gulf of Suez and Sinai. by 30%.

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