Meteorologists are forecasting a steady increase in temperatures starting Monday in Cairo and the north of the country, including the north of Upper Egypt.
The south of Upper Egypt will be hot, but will still see cooler, spring-like temperatures at night.
There will be patches of cloud on the north coast, with a misty start to the day for some coastal areas. Cairo and the Canal governorates could also see some cloud and fog early on.
The prevailing wind will be northeasterly. Inland this will be felt as a light breeze, but will be stronger on the Red Sea and in the Gulf of Suez.
It will be a calm day on the Mediterranean, with waves ranging between 1.5 and 2 meters and a northeasterly sea-surface wind.
There will be a chance of choppy waters on the Red Sea, with waves reaching 2.5 meters high, also accompanied by a northeasterly sea-surface wind.
Maximum temperatures predicted in degrees Celsius:
Cairo: 33
Alexandria: 28
Qena: 38
Luxor: 39
Aswan: 39
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm


