Egypt Weather Forecast August 22: Hot and Humid with Maritime Disruptions
Egypt faces a period of atmospheric pressure this Saturday, August 22, 2026, as high humidity levels combine with rising temperatures to create widespread heat stress. Meteorologists report peak temperatures reaching 42°C in southern regions, while maritime operations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez face disruptions due to high winds.
Thermal Stress and Humidity Levels Across Egypt
The Egyptian General Authority of Meteorology confirms that the nation is currently experiencing a humid, hot air mass. According to the authority’s latest data, the weather pattern is characterized by high humidity, which significantly increases the “real-feel” temperature for residents. While the northern coast and Greater Cairo are experiencing highs around 35°C, the actual perceived temperature is expected to reach 37°C to 40°C in some urban areas.
In the southern governorates, the heat is more extreme. Reports indicate that temperatures in cities like Luxor and Aswan are climbing toward 42°C.
Maritime and Transportation Hazards
The atmospheric instability is not limited to land. The General Authority of Meteorology has issued a warning regarding maritime navigation in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez. Wind speeds are currently tracking between 40 km/h and 60 km/h, resulting in wave heights of two to three meters. This turbulence poses a risk to small vessels and complicates port operations.
On land, visibility remains a primary concern for commuters. Dense morning fog, or “water mist,” is occurring between 4:00 AM and 8:00 AM. This phenomenon is impacting primary transit routes, including those connecting to Northern Egypt, the Canal cities, and North Sinai. Authorities emphasize the need for caution on these roads during the early morning hours.
Regional Temperature Variations
Data provided by meteorological sources highlights significant regional disparities across the country today:

- Greater Cairo: Highs of 35°C, with a perceived temperature reaching 37°C.
- Alexandria and Northern Coasts: Highs of 31°C to 32°C.
- Suez and Ismailia: Highs ranging from 35°C to 37°C.
- Southern Upper Egypt (Luxor, Aswan, Sohag): Highs of 40°C to 42°C.
The humidity levels, particularly in the Nile Delta and Cairo, are expected to peak at 85% overnight, contributing to the “muggy” atmosphere that prevents significant nighttime cooling. This persistent humidity has led to the formation of low-lying clouds and occasional light mist across the northern governorates, though meteorologists confirm these clouds are unlikely to produce significant rainfall.
Infrastructure and Public Safety Preparedness
As the summer of 2026 continues, the pattern of sudden shifts in temperature highlights the volatility of the current climate. The General Authority of Meteorology maintains a policy of constant monitoring, urging citizens to stay updated on their latest bulletins.
