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Schools to Be Suspended Tomorrow Nationwide due to Spell of Broken Weather

Schools to Be Suspended Tomorrow Nationwide due to Spell of Broken Weather

Rana Atef
On Tuesday, Minister of Education and Technical Education, Mohamed Abdel Latif, has decided to suspend all schools tomorrow, Wednesday, April 30, due to unstable weather conditions.
The Minister confirmed that students will be granted an official day off on Wednesday for their safety in light of the expected weather.
According to official sources at the Ministry of Education and Technical Education, the evaluation and exam schedules for the current month of April will be postponed to the following week, since Thursday is also an official holiday in celebration of Labor Day.
The General Authority of Meteorology has issued a weather warning for Wednesday, April 30, 2025, detailing expected rainfall patterns associated with a desert low-pressure system, which is expected to bring variable-intensity, potentially thunderous rain.
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