Lower temperatures, which will be accompanied by high winds, dust storms and rain, should peter out by Tuesday
Head of the Egyptian meteorological authority (EMA) Ahmed Abdel-Aal announced that a gradual decline in temperatures, accompanied by high winds and dust storms, will be felt in all governorates across the country.
Abdel-Aal told media outlets on Thursday that temperatures will start decreasing starting late Friday until Monday.
He predicted that the weather will get warmer starting Tuesday.
Rainfall is expected in the north coast of the country as well as in Upper Egypt.
Cairo will experience on Friday a high of 19 and a low of 11.
The Coastal city of Alexandria on the Mediterranean will see a high of 19 and a low of 12.
The Suez Canal cities of Ismailia, Port Saied and Suez will all see a high of 20 and a low of 10 degrees Celsius.
Residents and tourists in the Upper Egyptian cities of Luxor and Aswan will enjoy a high of 30 and a low of 10 degrees.
The Red Sea resort of Sharm El-Sheikh in South Sinai will also enjoy a high of 25 during the day but a low of 15 at night.
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