File Photo showing a general view of Sharm El-Sheikh in South Sinai governorate. Photo courtesy of Africa economic conference website.
During the last week of September, most areas will experience hot and humid days, while nights and early mornings will be more temperate.
Moreover, temperatures are expected to remain low at the end of the week, with a slight rise anticipated on Sunday and Monday, according to the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA).
Moderate winds may occasionally arise in various regions throughout the week. Light fog is also anticipated in the mornings on some agricultural and main roads near water, so drivers should exercise caution.
Temperatures in the northern coastline are forecasted to range from 29 to 30 degrees Celsius from Wednesday through Monday, with a slight decrease expected on Thursday.
In Greater Cairo and the Nile Delta, temperatures will vary between 32 and 33 degrees until Saturday, then increase slightly to 34 degrees at the start of the week.
In South Sinai, fairly warm temperatures will steady at 36 degrees from Wednesday to Sunday, rising to 37 degrees by Monday.
Upper Egypt will see temperatures ranging from 34 to 35 degrees starting Monday and continuing throughout the last week of September, except for Monday when they will rise slightly to 36 degrees.
In contrast, the deep south is projected to experience notably high temperatures, starting at 38 degrees on Wednesday, peaking at 40 degrees on Thursday, and then fluctuating between 38 and 39 degrees until Monday.
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