The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) forecasts a gradual decrease in temperatures across Egypt this week, with a steady drop of about two to three degrees over the coming days.
The EMA also anticipates light morning fog on some agricultural and main roads close to water bodies and moderate winds that may occasionally intensify.
Daytime temperatures in Cairo and Lower Egypt are expected to drop from 29 degrees on Monday to 26 degrees by Friday, with nighttime temperatures falling from 18 to 16 degrees.
Morning temperatures in Egypt's deep south will decline from 33 to 30 degrees. Moreover, it will experience lows of 18 degrees reaching 16 by Friday.
Egypt will transition to winter timing on Thursday, 31 October, setting clocks back one hour at midnight. This change will adjust the time zone from GMT+3 to GMT+2, as has been the case since April. This winter, Egypt is expected to experience relief following the intense heatwaves over the summer.
Source: Al-Ahram Online