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Home»science»Temperatures will drop tomorrow, with wind activity and a high of 25 degrees in Cairo
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Temperatures will drop tomorrow, with wind activity and a high of 25 degrees in Cairo

Nadia BarnettBy Nadia BarnettApril 29, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Written by Mahmoud Ragheb

Friday, April 28, 2023 03:01 PM

are expecting Bureau of Meteorology Tomorrow, Saturday, will see a continuous drop in temperature, resulting in cool weather in the morning, hot during the day in Greater Cairo and Lower Egypt, trending to hot in northern coasts, trending to hot in northern Upper Egypt, hot in South Sinai and southern Upper Egypt, cool in most areas.

Occasional showers are expected on the northern coast and northern Lower Egypt tomorrow, with wind activity in all areas.

As for the temperature, tomorrow, Saturday: Cairo will be a maximum of 25 degrees, a minimum of 14 degrees, Alexandria a maximum of 21 and a minimum of 15 degrees, Matrouh a maximum of 20 and a minimum of 15 degrees, Sohaq a maximum of 28 degrees and a minimum of 17 degrees, Qena a maximum of 30 and a minimum of 18 degrees, and Aswan. The maximum is 32 degrees and the minimum is 19 degrees.

Winter ended at 23:26 on Monday, Shaban 28, 1444 Hijri 2023, and spring began a few minutes before the end on Monday, March 20, with a length of: 92 days, 17 hours, and 13 minutes.

After the vernal equinox, the Sun’s apparent motion continues gradually northward of the equator, and the course of the Sun’s rays continues to increase, so the length of day gradually increases and the length of night decreases, while the opposite occurs. Until the Sun’s rays become completely vertical in the Southern Hemisphere (23.5) degrees north on June 21 (summer solstice), summer occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, winter occurs in the Southern Hemisphere, and the conditions become those of the Earth’s summer solstice.

This results from the sun’s apparent orbit relative to the stars of the celestial background, which appear fixed in the sky to explain the four seasons. And then fall.”



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