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Tomorrow’s Forecast: High Temperatures and Possible Rain with a Maximum of 35°C in Cairo and 38°C in Aswan – The Seventh Day


Written by Mahmoud Ragheb

Saturday, April 08, 2023 02:34 PM

The Meteorological Authority expects to witness tomorrow, Sunday, A rise in temperature In all parts, hot weather prevails during the day in Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, the eastern coasts, South Sinai and the south of the country, it is hot on the northwestern coasts, it is cold at night in most parts.

He is expected to testify the weather Tomorrow, wind activity on the northwestern coasts will stir sand and dust on the eastern coasts, central Sinai, northern Upper Egypt and the western desert, with chances of light to medium rain on the northwestern coasts, and light to moderate rains that are sometimes thundery on the Red Sea mountain ranges that extend lightly to the regions From southern Sinai, and chances of light rain, sometimes thundery, in southern Upper Egypt.

As for temperatures, tomorrow, Sunday: Cairo will have highs of 35 degrees, lows of 19 degrees, Alexandria highs of 28 and lows of 17, highs of Matrouh 23 and lows of 14, highs of Sohag 38 and lows of 19, Qena highs of 38 and lows of 18, and Aswan highs of 38 degrees. And the lowest is 19 degrees.

The winter season ended on Monday, March 20, 2023 AD, corresponding to Shaaban 28, 1444 AH, at 23:26, and the spring season began minutes before the end of Monday, March 20, and its length: 92 days, 17 hours, and 13 minutes.

After the spring equinox, the apparent movement of the sun continues in the direction towards the north of the equator gradually, and the tendency of the sun’s rays continues to increase, so the day length gradually increases and the night length decreases, while the opposite occurs in the southern hemisphere until the sun’s rays become completely perpendicular to the Tropic of Cancer (23.5) degrees north. Around the 21st of June (the summer solstice), summer occurs in the northern hemisphere, winter occurs in the southern hemisphere, and the conditions of the globe become during the summer solstice.

To explain the reason for the occurrence of the four seasons, it comes as a result of the presence of the sun in an apparent orbit relative to the stars of the celestial background that appear fixed in the sky. Then fall.”






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