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Friday forecast: Warm spring conditions and morning mist

Friday forecast: Warm spring conditions and morning mist

The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) forecasts spring-like weather on Friday, tending to be warm to hot during the daytimeacross the northern parts of the country, extending to Greater Cairo and northern Upper Egypt. It will be extremely hot in southern Upper Egypt.
Temperatures will be moderate at night and in the early morning.
The EMA has warned of morning mist on some agricultural and highway roads, as well as those close to water bodies.
There's a slight chance of light rainfall in isolated areas along the far northwestern coasts, occurring intermittently.
Temperatures in Cairo will reach a high of 32°C and a low of 22°C.

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