Much of Egypt will experience high humidity levels – caused by the Indian summer depression – that will increase the sense of hot weather this week, the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) forecast.
Greater Cairo and Lower Egypt will see highs of 35-36 degrees and lows of 24 degrees, the EMA added.
The weather will seem hotter due to the high humidity levels, which will push up heat index 2-3 degrees nationwide, the EMA pointed out.
Greater Cairo, Lower Egypt, and South Sinai will experience active winds intermittently, a matter that may reduce the feeling of rising temperatures and humidity levels, it added.
Source: Egypt Independent