Egypt
announced that all schools nationwide will be suspended on Wednesday and
Thursday due to unstable weather conditions forecast to affect several
governorates.
The closure applies
to students, teachers, and all school staff, Minister of Education and
Technical Education, Mohammad Abdel Latif, said.
The education
minister said the decision was made to ensure equal opportunities for students
nationwide and to protect them from risks posed by severe weather.
Meanwhile, Higher
Education and Scientific Research Minister Abdelaziz Konsowa directed all
universities and institutes nationwide to suspend in-person classes on
Wednesday and Thursday due to the forecast of unstable weather conditions.
In a statement, the
ministry said the decision was based on warnings issued by the EMA indicating
potential disruptions to weather patterns during the two days.
The country is
experiencing a brief period of unsettled spring weather that started Tuesday
evening, the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) announced.
The EMA expects rain
and stronger winds across several regions before conditions gradually improve
by the weekend.
The EMA said the
weather instability will begin along the northwestern coast, including Salloum,
Matrouh, and Alamein, before spreading inland.
Light to moderate
rain is forecast for parts of the northern coast, the Delta, Sinai, the Western
Desert, and the Red Sea governorate.
Coastal areas may
experience heavier showers later on Tuesday, it added.
Rainfall is expected
to increase on Wednesday and Thursday, with showers becoming more widespread
and occasionally accompanied by thunderstorms, particularly along the northern
coast, northern Delta, and parts of Sinai. Lighter rain could reach Greater
Cairo and the Canal cities.
In some locations,
especially in Sinai, rainfall may occur in heavier, short bursts, according to
the EMA.
Source: Al-Ahram Online