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Tomorrow, a significant decrease in temperatures, and the maximum in Cairo is 23 degrees


Written by Mahmoud Ragheb

Sunday, March 05, 2023 01:44 PM

expect Meteorological Authority Tomorrow, Monday, there will be a noticeable decrease in temperatures in the north of the country to Greater Cairo and northern Upper Egypt, so that warm weather prevails during the day in Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt and the northern coasts, warm in northern Upper Egypt, hot in southern Sinai, hot in southern Upper Egypt, cold at night. on most parts.

It is expected that tomorrow will witness a cloud of water in the morning, which will be dense at times on some roads leading to and from Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the northern coasts, the Canal cities, central Sinai and northern Upper Egypt, and chances of light rain on the northern coasts.

And forTemperaturesTomorrow, Monday: Cairo, high 23 degrees and lows 12 degrees, Alexandria highs 21 and lows 13, Matrouh highs 19 and lows 11, Sohag highs 30 and lows 11, Qena highs 32 and lows 12, Aswan highs 36 and lows 17. .

The winter solstice occurred on Wednesday, December 21, 2022 AD, corresponding to Jumada Al-Awwal 27, 1444 AH, at 23:48, announcing the beginning of the astronomical winter season, according to astronomical and meteorological calculations carried out by the Sun Research Laboratory at the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research.

And the winter season this year, according to astronomical calculations, will be 88 days, 23 hours and 38 minutes long, and will end on Monday, March 20, 2023 CE, corresponding to Shaban 28, 1444 AH, at 23:26.

The sun rotates in an apparent orbit with respect to the stars of the celestial background that appear fixed in the sky. orbit level.

As a result of the earth’s rotation around the sun and the inclination of its axis at the level of its orbit, the four seasons occur. In winter, the sun’s rays fall perpendicular to the orbit of Capricorn 23 and a half degrees south, and the sun’s rays are highly inclined in the northern hemisphere and almost perpendicular to the southern hemisphere except for the orbit of Capricorn, and the length of the day is short. About the length of the night in the northern hemisphere





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