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Egypt is experiencing a period of fluctuating weather conditions in early December 2025. Expect significant temperature drops, dense fog, and potential thunderstorms across various regions. Stay informed to plan your activities accordingly.
The General Authority of Meteorology in Egypt has issued warnings regarding these weather patterns. The combination of temperature fluctuations and dense fog is typical for the transition into the winter season. The fog is expected to be particularly dense on roads leading to and from the northern part of the country, Greater Cairo, northern Upper Egypt, and central Sinai. Residents are advised to take precautions to avoid traffic congestion and potential accidents. The weather pattern is part of a normal climatic shift for December in Egypt, reminiscent of conditions experienced in December 2019. Dr. Mahmoud Shahin, a professor of climate studies, suggests that this early winter weather may lead to changes in social behavior due to the harsher conditions. To prepare, it’s recommended to leave 30 minutes earlier than usual to account for potential traffic delays caused by the fog. Wearing warm clothing is also advisable to protect against the sudden temperature drops.
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