Heat Wave Grips Egypt, Temperatures to Dip Slightly
Coastal Winds Disrupt Maritime Navigation
Egypt braces for continued hot and humid conditions as the Meteorological Authority forecasts a gradual cooling trend starting Thursday, July 31st. However, extreme heat is expected in southern regions.
Coastal Gales Expected
Maritime navigation is anticipated to be disrupted along the coasts of Matrouh, Al-Alam, and Alexandria, with wind speeds ranging from 40 to 60 km/h and wave heights between 2 to 3.5 meters. Similar conditions are projected for the Gulf of Suez, with winds between 40 and 55 km/h and waves from 2 to 3 meters high.
Morning Fog Advisory
Residents in northern areas extending to Greater Cairo can expect fog from 4 AM to 8 AM. The fog may become dense on routes leading to and from canal cities and central Sinai.
Regional Temperature Outlook
The Meteorological Authority has released projected high and low temperatures for key cities:
- Cairo: High 34°C, Low 25°C
- Alexandria: High 31°C, Low 24°C
- Matrouh: High 30°C, Low 23°C
- Sohag: High 40°C, Low 26°C
- Qena: High 43°C, Low 27°C
- Aswan: High 44°C, Low 30°C
These temperatures reflect a significant departure from typical averages; for instance, Aswan’s projected high of 44°C is well above the historical July average of around 41°C, according to the World Meteorological Organization’s climate data. This surge in heat is a common feature of late summer weather patterns in the region.
Weather Details for Thursday
Dr. Mahmoud Shaheen, Director General of Predictions and Early Warning at the Meteorological Authority, stated that Thursday will bring wet heat during the day, with extremely hot and wet conditions forecast for South Sinai and the southern parts of the country. Nights and early mornings are expected to be humid and warm.