
Weather: Hot and Humid Conditions with Rising Temperatures
SadaNews - The weather will be relatively hot to hot and humid, especially in coastal areas. There will be a rise in temperatures, slightly above the average annual rate. Winds will be from the west to north-west, light to moderate in speed, occasionally active, and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
In the evening and night hours: The weather will generally be clear and mild in the mountainous areas, warm in other regions, with light to moderate north-west winds occasionally active and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
Thursday: The weather will be relatively hot to hot and humid especially in coastal areas, with a rise in temperatures expected to be about 2-3 degrees Celsius above the average annual rate. Winds will be from the west to north-west, light to moderate in speed, occasionally active, and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
Friday: A hot air mass will affect the country, marking the beginning of a heatwave, with extremely hot weather and a noticeable rise in temperatures expected to be about 5-6 degrees Celsius above the average annual rate. Winds will be from the west to north-west, light to moderate in speed, and the sea will have low wave heights.
Saturday: The country will continue to be affected by the hot air mass, with increased intensity of heat, with temperatures rising again to be about 7-8 degrees Celsius above the average annual rate. Winds will be from the south-west to north-west, light to moderate in speed, and the sea will have low wave heights.

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