Rain, wind and cold… Meteorology warns of tomorrow’s weather: wear winter clothes
The Meteorological Authority has announced significant weather changes for Sunday. The temperature will drop by 4 to 5 degrees in most areas.
Wind activity is expected across the country, adding to the cold feeling. This will also lead to sand and dust in open spaces, particularly in South Sinai and southern regions.
There will be strong disturbances in both the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. All marine activities will be disrupted on Sunday and Monday. Waves may reach heights of 4 to 6 meters in the Mediterranean and 3 to 4 meters in the Red Sea.
Here are two relevant “People Also Asked” (PAA) questions for the interview with Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed, Meteorologist at the National Weather Center:
Interview with Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed, Meteorologist at the National Weather Center
News Directory 3: Thank you for joining us, Dr. El-Sayed. Can you elaborate on the significant weather changes expected this Sunday?
Dr. El-Sayed: Thank you for having me. This Sunday, we’re anticipating a notable drop in temperatures across the country, with decreases of 4 to 5 degrees in many regions. This change is part of a broader pattern of shifting weather conditions that we have been monitoring.
News Directory 3: And how will wind activity impact this cold front?
Dr. El-Sayed: Wind activity will be quite prominent, which will exacerbate the cold feeling across the country. Additionally, these winds are likely to carry sand and dust, particularly affecting open spaces in areas like South Sinai and the southern regions.
News Directory 3: Speaking of effects on different areas, could you explain the situation concerning marine activities?
Dr. El-Sayed: Certainly. We are predicting strong disturbances in both the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. These disturbances could lead to significant disruptions in marine activities on Sunday and extending into Monday. The waves are expected to reach heights of 4 to 6 meters in the Mediterranean and between 3 to 4 meters in the Red Sea, which makes it very dangerous for any marine pursuits at this time.
News Directory 3: Are there any precipitation forecasts associated with this weather change?
Dr. El-Sayed: Yes, light rains are possible along the northern coast, in central Sinai, the canal cities, and parts of Lower Egypt. There’s also a chance that these rains may reach isolated areas in Greater Cairo and Northern Upper Egypt.
News Directory 3: With these forecasted conditions, what safety advice can you provide to the public?
Dr. El-Sayed: We highly recommend that people wear winter clothing if they need to go outside. It’s wise to avoid billboards and unstable buildings due to strong winds. Allergy sufferers should consider wearing masks to mitigate any discomfort. Importantly, marine activities should be avoided, and people should stay away from the Mediterranean and Red Sea until conditions improve for safety’s sake.
News Directory 3: Thank you, Dr. El-Sayed, for this informative update. We appreciate your insights into these weather changes.
Dr. El-Sayed: Thank you for having me. Stay safe and take care out there!
Light rains are possible in the northern coast, central Sinai, canal cities, and parts of Lower Egypt. These rains may also reach isolated areas in Greater Cairo and Northern Upper Egypt.
The Meteorological Department recommends that people wear winter clothing when going out. They should avoid billboards and unstable buildings. Allergy sufferers are advised to wear masks. It is essential to stay away from any marine activities and avoid the Mediterranean and Red Sea until conditions improve.
