Weather: Extremely Hot and Dusty Conditions with Isolated Rain Expected
SadaNews: The weather continues to be extremely hot, dry, and sometimes dusty, with another increase in temperatures expected, making them 8-9 degrees Celsius above the annual average. There is a chance of scattered rain during the afternoon and evening hours, especially over the southern and eastern regions. Winds will be light to moderate from the southwest to northwest, and the sea will have light to moderate wave heights.
In the evening and night hours: the weather will be warm in most areas, occasionally dusty, with light to moderate northwesterly winds and the sea having light to moderate wave heights.
Wednesday: The peak of the heat wave will see extremely hot, blazing, dry, and sometimes dusty weather. An increase in temperatures is expected, making them 10-11 degrees Celsius above the annual average. Winds will be light to moderate from the northwest and the sea will have light wave heights.
Thursday: The extremely hot weather continues, with a slight decrease in temperatures while remaining 8-9 degrees Celsius above the annual average. Winds will be light to moderate from the northwest, and the sea will have light wave heights.
Friday: The weather will be hot to extremely hot, with a noticeable decrease in temperatures and a gradual retreat of the heat wave, remaining 4-5 degrees Celsius above the annual average. Winds will be moderate to active from the northwest, and the sea will have moderate wave heights to choppy.
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