Tue Dec 02 02:00:00 UTC 2025: ## Cairo Feels the Chill: European Air Masses Bring Cooler Temperatures and Possible Rain

Cairo, Egypt – Cairo residents are experiencing cooler temperatures today, with a high of 23 degrees Celsius, as European air masses continue to influence Egypt’s weather. The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) has confirmed the ongoing impact of these air masses, particularly as the country approaches winter, paving the way for significant weather changes.

The European air masses, originating from southwestern Europe, are primarily responsible for the cooler temperatures, especially during the early morning and late-night hours, according to the EMA. While Cairo reached a high of 23 degrees Celsius and a low of 19, the New Administrative Capital saw highs of 24 degrees and lows of 17 degrees. Similar temperatures are expected in 6th of October City.

“The prevailing weather today is inclined towards being cool and unsettled in some areas,” the EMA stated. “These air masses contribute to lower maximum and minimum temperatures, which is consistent with the typical weather pattern this time of year, approximately 20 days before the start of winter.”

Adding to the cooler weather, the low-pressure system affecting the northwestern coast and northern Delta region is expected to bring light to moderate rainfall in some areas, contributing to humid and relatively cold conditions.

Precautions Advised:

The EMA advises residents, particularly those in coastal northern regions, to take precautions due to the cooler temperatures and the possibility of rain. Recommended measures include:

  • Wearing warm clothing, especially during the early morning and late evening.
  • Avoiding prolonged exposure to the cold.
  • Consuming hot beverages.
  • Staying updated on weather forecasts.
  • Driving cautiously in areas with rainfall.

The EMA anticipates continued weather fluctuations and temperature changes in the coming days, urging the public to stay informed about the latest weather updates to ensure safety and comfort.

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