Weather: Hot conditions and another rise in temperatures
SadaNews: The weather will be hot to very hot with an increase in temperatures, which will rise above the general average by about 4 degrees Celsius. The winds will be light to moderate from the west to the northwest, occasionally becoming more active, and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
In the evening and at night: the weather will generally be clear and pleasant in most areas, with winds from the west to northwest, light to moderate, occasionally becoming more active, and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
Friday: The weather will be hot to very hot with an increase in temperatures, which will rise above the general average by about 5 degrees Celsius. The winds will be from the southwest to the northwest, light to moderate, occasionally becoming more active, and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
Saturday: The weather will be hot to very hot with little noticeable change in temperatures, remaining above the general average by about 5 degrees Celsius. The winds will be from the west to northwest, light to moderate, occasionally becoming more active, and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
Sunday: The weather will be hot to very hot with a slight decrease in temperatures remaining above the general average by about 4 degrees Celsius. The winds will be from the west to northwest, light to moderate, occasionally becoming more active, and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
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