Weather: Hot and Dry Conditions Until Wednesday
SadaNews - The Meteorological Department expected that today, Monday, the weather will be hot to very hot with no significant change in temperature, remaining about 3 degrees Celsius above the average. The winds will be light to moderate from the west to northwest, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have light to moderate waves.
In the evening and night hours: The weather will generally be clear and pleasant in most areas, with light to moderate winds from the west to northwest, occasionally intensifying, and the sea will have light to moderate waves.
Tuesday: The weather will be hot to very hot with no significant change in temperature, remaining about 3 degrees Celsius above the average. The winds will be light to moderate from the west to northwest, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have light to moderate waves.
Wednesday: The weather will be very hot and dry with a rise in temperature making it about 5-6 degrees Celsius above the average. The winds will be light to moderate from the west to northwest, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have light to moderate waves.
Thursday: The weather will be hot to very hot and dry with a slight decrease in temperature, remaining about 4 degrees Celsius above the average. The winds will be light to moderate from the southwest to northwest, occasionally picking up, and the sea will have light to moderate waves.
The Meteorological Department warned citizens of the danger of prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, especially during peak hours from 11 AM to 4 PM.
It urged citizens to follow the instructions issued by the Civil Defense Department.
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