Ramadan to experience temperatures as high as 36 degrees for 6 consecutive days

The current temperature in Egypt is on the rise and expected to reach a maximum of 36 degrees in some regions this week. Today’s temperature is currently at 34 degrees in some places. During the holy month of Ramadan, those who fast are concerned about the effect of rising temperatures on their bodies during the fast. The Meteorological Authority provides the temperatures for the upcoming days, starting from Tuesday, April 4, corresponding to Ramadan 13, until Sunday, April 9, corresponding to Ramadan 18. During this period, the weather is expected to be hot during the day in Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northeastern coasts, South Sinai, and the south of the country, while it will be warm on the northwestern coasts, and cold in most parts during the night hours.

Today, Tuesday, April 4, corresponding to Ramadan 13, wind activity is noticeable in some areas of Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts, the canal cities, and northern Upper Egypt. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 34 degrees in southern Upper Egypt, 33 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 30 degrees in South Sinai, and 31 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in the northern coasts will be around 25 degrees.

For Wednesday, April 5, corresponding to Ramadan 14, wind activity is expected in some areas of South Sinai and northern Upper Egypt. The maximum temperature will be around 33 degrees in southern Upper Egypt, 29 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 30 degrees in South Sinai, and 27 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt. The maximum temperature in the northern coasts will be around 22 degrees.

On Thursday, April 6, corresponding to Ramadan 15, wind activity will be noticeable in areas of North Sinai. The maximum temperature will reach 33 degrees in southern Upper Egypt, 28 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 29 degrees in South Sinai, and 27 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in the northern coasts will be around 24 degrees.

For Friday, April 7, corresponding to Ramadan 16, the maximum temperature will be around 33 degrees in southern Upper Egypt, 31 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 32 degrees in South Sinai, and 30 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in the northern coasts will be around 28 degrees.

On Saturday, April 8, corresponding to Ramadan 17, the maximum temperature is expected to reach 36 degrees in southern Upper Egypt, 34 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 33 degrees in South Sinai, and 32 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt. The maximum temperature in the northern coasts will be around 32 degrees.

Finally, for Sunday, April 9, corresponding to Ramadan 18, the maximum temperature will reach 35 degrees in southern Upper Egypt, 34 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 33 degrees in South Sinai, and 32 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in the northern coasts will be around 31 degrees.

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Tuesday 04 April 2023

Temperatures are rising in Egypt, during the current period, and during this week they reach a maximum of 36 degrees, in some regions of the country, but today’s temperature reaches 34 in some places.

Those who fast during the holy month of Ramadan are looking for temperatures in Ramadan, to know the effect of their rise or fall on their bodies during the hours of fasting.

The Meteorological Authority provides the temperatures from tomorrow, Tuesday, corresponding to the 13th of Ramadan in the year 1444 AH, until the 18th Sunday of the current Ramadan, that is, between April 4, 2023, until April 9, 2023.

And the weather during those days, which start from today, the 13th of Ramadan, is hot during the day, on Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northeastern coasts, South Sinai and the south of the country, warm on the northwestern coasts, but it is cold in most parts during the night hours.

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As for today’s weather, Tuesday, April 4, corresponding to Ramadan 13, wind activity is noticeable in areas of Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts, the canal cities, and northern Upper Egypt, and the winds may stir sand and dust over the exposed areas at intermittent intervals.

The maximum temperature reaches 34 degrees in southern Upper Egypt, 33 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 30 degrees in South Sinai, 31 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt, while the maximum temperature in the northern coasts is 25 degrees.

As for the temperatures of Wednesday, April 5, corresponding to Ramadan 14, wind activity is noticeable in some areas of South Sinai and northern Upper Egypt, and the maximum temperatures reach 33 in southern Upper Egypt, and 29 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 30 degrees in South Sinai, and 27 in Cairo and Lower Egypt. degrees, while the maximum temperature in the northern coasts is 22 degrees.

As for the temperatures of Thursday, April 6, corresponding to Ramadan 15, wind activity is noticeable in areas of North Sinai, and maximum temperatures reach 33 in southern Upper Egypt, and 28 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 29 degrees in South Sinai, and 27 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt. The maximum temperature in the northern coasts is 24 degrees.

As for the temperatures of Friday, April 7, corresponding to Ramadan 16, the maximum temperatures reach 33 in southern Upper Egypt, 31 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 32 degrees in South Sinai, 30 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt, while the maximum temperatures in the northern coasts reach 28 degrees. .

As for the temperatures of Saturday, April 8, corresponding to Ramadan 17, the maximum temperatures reach 36 degrees in southern Upper Egypt, 34 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 33 degrees in South Sinai, 32 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt, while the maximum temperatures in the northern coasts reach 32 degrees. .

As for the temperatures of Sunday, April 9, corresponding to Ramadan 18, the maximum temperatures reach 35 in southern Upper Egypt, 34 degrees in northern Upper Egypt, 33 degrees in South Sinai, 32 degrees in Cairo and Lower Egypt, while the maximum temperatures in the northern coasts reach 31 degrees. .



With the temperatures rising in Egypt, it is crucial for those about to fast during the holy month of Ramadan to know the effect of their rise or fall on their bodies during the hours of fasting. The Meteorological Authority provides the temperatures for the next few days and warns of sand and dust storms in some areas. Make sure to stay hydrated and cool during these hot days. Stay safe and healthy as we continue through this blessed month of Ramadan.

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