
Weather: Slight Decrease with Extremely Hot Conditions Continuing
SadaNews: The weather will be hot to extremely hot, with a slight decrease in temperatures while remaining about two degrees Celsius above the general average. Winds will be from the west to the northwest, light to moderate in speed, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.
In the evening and night hours: The weather will generally be clear and pleasant in most areas, with winds from the west to the northwest, light to moderate in speed, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.
Thursday: The weather will be hot to extremely hot, with a slight increase in temperatures making them about three degrees Celsius higher than the general average. Winds will be from the west to the northwest, light to moderate in speed, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.
Friday: The weather will be hot to extremely hot with no change in temperatures, remaining about three degrees Celsius above the general average. Winds will be from the west to the northwest, light to moderate in speed, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.
Saturday: The weather will be hot to extremely hot, with a slight increase in temperatures making them about four degrees Celsius higher than the general average. Winds will be from the west to the northwest, light to moderate in speed, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.

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