Egypt is bracing for continued rainfall across several regions, including parts of Upper Egypt, the Suez Canal cities, the Gulf of Suez, and areas of the Sinai Peninsula. The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) reports that these conditions are expected to persist and potentially extend into central and southern Upper Egypt, as well as the Red Sea mountains.
The EMA too indicates a continued possibility of rainfall in Greater Cairo, northern Lower Egypt, and the Suez Canal cities, though the intensity is forecast to lessen during daylight hours. Earlier heavy rains across many governorates on Wednesday evening and overnight have heightened public concern about the ongoing weather situation.
A warning was issued earlier today urging citizens to take precautions due to the potential for heavy rainfall. The EMA’s forecasts, based on the latest weather maps, suggest the current conditions are likely to continue in the coming days.
What to Expect
Residents in affected areas should anticipate the possibility of localized flooding, particularly in low-lying areas. Reduced visibility due to rainfall may also impact transportation. The EMA advises staying informed about the latest weather updates and taking necessary safety measures.
Why is this happening?
The current weather pattern is attributed to an unstable atmospheric condition affecting the region. The EMA has not specified the exact cause of the instability, but reports indicate it is a continuation of recent fluctuations in weather patterns across Egypt.
What are the authorities doing?
The EMA is providing regular updates and forecasts to the public through its website and various media channels. While no specific emergency measures have been announced, authorities are likely monitoring the situation closely and preparing for potential disruptions.
What should you do?
Are you prepared for potential disruptions to daily life due to the ongoing rainfall?







