Weather: Slight Decrease in Temperature
SadaNews: The weather will be partly cloudy to clear, with a slight decrease in temperatures while remaining slightly above the general annual average. Winds will be from the west to northwest, light to moderate, occasionally active, 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 southwest to northwest, light to moderate speed, occasionally active, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.
Monday: The weather will be partly cloudy to clear, with no significant change in temperatures, remaining slightly above the general annual average. Winds will be from the west to northwest at light to moderate speeds, occasionally active, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.
Tuesday: The weather will be partly cloudy to clear with no significant change in temperatures, remaining slightly above the general annual average. Winds will be from the west to northwest at light to moderate speeds, occasionally active, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.
Wednesday: The weather will be relatively warm to hot, with a rise in temperatures to become about 2-3 degrees Celsius above the general annual average. Winds will be from the west to northwest at light to moderate speeds, occasionally active, and the sea will have slight to moderate wave heights.
The meteorological department warns citizens of reduced horizontal visibility due to fog formation.
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