Egypt's Meteorological Authority Warns of Drastic Weather Shifts on Saturday
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) has released a detailed weather forecast for Saturday, February 21, 2026, which coincides with the third day of Ramadan. The authority anticipates significant weather fluctuations, ranging from very cold conditions in the early morning to warm or mild temperatures during the day, before reverting to intensely cold weather at night across most parts of the country. These drastic changes necessitate heightened public awareness and preparedness.
Specifically, Saturday will begin with cold to very cold temperatures in the early hours, advising those who must venture out to dress warmly. As the day progresses, temperatures are expected to rise, leading to warm or mild conditions in most areas. However, the EMA emphasizes that temperatures will plummet sharply after sunset, bringing intensely cold weather throughout the night. This rapid transition requires individuals to be adequately prepared to maintain warmth and avoid health complications.
Dense Fog Expected to Impact Visibility in Morning Hours
One of the most significant phenomena expected on Saturday morning is dense water mist, which the EMA warns will form between 2 AM and 9 AM. This thick mist is projected to cover a wide area, extending from Northern Egypt to Greater Cairo, the Canal Cities, Northern Upper Egypt, and Central Sinai. In some areas, the mist could intensify to dense fog, severely reducing horizontal visibility and posing a significant risk to motorists.
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In light of these conditions, the EMA strongly advises drivers to exercise extreme caution on highways and open roads during the hours of mist and fog formation. Motorists are urged to reduce speed, maintain ample safe distances between vehicles, use fog lights, and avoid sudden stops. Furthermore, it is recommended to monitor weather updates regularly before embarking on any road trips during this period to ensure safety.
Chances of Light Rain and Active Winds in Select Regions
Beyond temperature fluctuations and dense fog, the weather forecast also includes probabilities of light rainfall in certain areas. These light, intermittent showers are primarily expected in the western parts of the country, specifically in locations such as Salloum and Matrouh. While the rainfall is anticipated to be light and not significantly impactful on daily activities, residents in these areas should be aware of the possibility.
Additionally, the EMA forecasts active winds in scattered regions across the republic. These winds could exacerbate the feeling of cold, particularly during the night hours. Low clouds are also expected to appear over Northern Egypt, extending to Greater Cairo, potentially accompanied by very light drizzle. However, this drizzle is not anticipated to have a significant impact on the overall weather conditions.
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Public Advisory: Preparing for Unstable Weather Conditions
Given these comprehensive weather predictions, the Egyptian Meteorological Authority underscores the importance of public preparedness for the unstable conditions. Citizens are advised to wear heavy clothing during the early morning and night hours, especially children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, to protect against colds and flu.
The EMA also encourages everyone to follow its official weather bulletins for the latest updates and alerts. Adhering to instructions issued by relevant authorities, particularly concerning safe driving practices, is crucial. Such vigilance ensures public safety and minimizes potential risks associated with the anticipated unstable weather conditions.