You expect General Authority of MeteorologyToday, Monday, June 22, 2026, will witness the second day of summer, moderately hot and humid weather in the early morning, hot and humid during the day in the north of the country up to Greater Cairo and northern Upper Egypt, very hot at South Upper EgyptThe temperature is moderate and humid at night in most parts of the country, and hot in southern Upper Egypt.
The expected temperatures will be:
Greater Cairo: Greater 33, Lesser 23.
Lower Egypt: Greater 28, Lesser 22.
Northeastern coasts: high 30, low 21.
Northwest coasts: Greater 32, Lesser 22.
North Upper Egypt: Greater 35, Minor 22.
South Upper Egypt: Greater 39, Minor 26.
High rates Humidity It increases the feeling of the weather being hotter than expected in the shade by values ranging from (1 to 2) degrees.
Water mist from (4 to 8 a.m.): in areas from the north of the country up to Greater Cairo, the Canal Cities, central Sinai, and northern Upper Egypt. It may be dense at times on some roads.
Wind activity at times, ranging in speed from (30 to 40) km/h: in most parts, at intermittent periods. It may cause sand and dust in some exposed areas of southern Upper Egypt and the Red Sea Governorate at intermittent periods.
Very weak chances of light rain, with an incidence of approximately 20%: in areas of the northern coastal and northern Lower Egypt governorates at intermittent intervals.
Weak chances for some low clouds to form over various areas of the northern coasts, Lower Egypt, Greater Cairo, and the Canal cities, working to moderate the atmosphere in the morning, and may result in light drizzle that does not affect some areas.
Below are today’s temperatures throughout the Republic:
Cairo and major governorates:
Cairo: Minor 23 and Greater 33.
New Administrative Capital: Minor 22 and Greater 34.
October 6: Minor 22 and Great 34.
Banha: Minor 23 and Greater 33.
Lower Egypt and the Delta:
Damanhour: Minor 21 and Greater 32.
Wadi El-Natroun: Minor 23 and Greater 34.
Kafr El-Sheikh: Minor 22 and Greater 32.
Baltim: Minor 21 and Greater 29.
Mansoura: Minor 22 and Greater 33.
Zagazig: Minor 23 and Greater 33.
Shebin al-Koum: the smallest 22 and the largest 32.
Tanta: Minor 22 and Greater 32.
Cities of the northern coasts:
Alexandria: Minor 22 and Greater 29.
Alamein: the smallest 22 and the great 29.
Matrouh: Minor 22 and Greater 28.
Al-Salloum: Minor 21 and Greater 31.
Damietta: Minor 23 and Greater 28.
Port Said: Minor 24 and Greater 29.
Siwa: Minor 20 and Greater 34.
Canal cities and North Sinai:
Ismailia: Minor 21 and Greater 35.
Suez: Minor 22 and Greater 34.
Al-Arish: Minor 20 and Greater 28.
Rafah: Minor 20 and Greater 28.
South Sinai:
Ras Sidr: Minor 23 and Greater 35.
Palm trees: the smallest 21 and the largest 33.
Catherine: Minor 14 and Great 29.
Phase: minimum 25 and maximum 32.
Taba: Minor 21 and Greater 34.
Sharm El-Sheikh: Minor 27 and Greater 38.
Red Sea cities:
Hurghada: Minor 27 and Greater 36.
Ras Gharib: Minor 26 and Greater 37.
Safaga: Minor 26 and Greater 39.
Marsa Alam: Minor 27 and Greater 39.
Shalatin: the smallest is 26 and the largest is 36.
Halayeb: Minor 26 and Greater 34.
Abu Ramad: The smallest is 25 and the largest is 36.
Marsa Hemera: Minor 25 and Greater 36.
Abraq: Minor 25 and Greater 36.
Mount Elba: Minor 25 and Greater 37.
Ras Hadaraba: Minor 25 and Greater 34.
North Upper Egypt:
Fayoum: Minor 22 and Greater 34.
Beni Suef: Minor 22 and Greater 34.
Minya: Minor 22 and Greater 35.
Assiut: Minor 23 and Greater 35.
South Upper Egypt:
Sohag: Minor 23 and Greater 37.
Qena: Minor 26 and Greater 39.
Luxor: Minor 26 and Greater 40.
Aswan: Minor 27 and Greater 40.
New Valley: Minor 28 and Greater 37.
Abu Simbel: the smallest 27 and the largest 41.














