Temperatures remain moderate during the day in most regions of the country, and clouds increase from time to time in some regions of the north, sometimes interspersed with scattered rain..
According to the bulletin of the National Center of Meteorology, in the areas of “Ras Ijdir, Sirte, Al-Jafara Plain, and Nafusa Mountain,” the sky is clear to few clouds, sometimes increasing over some areas, with the possibility of scattered rain, and the possibility of water mist appearing during the night and early morning in the coastal area. The winds are variable in direction, to light to moderate southeasterly speeds, and the maximum temperatures range between (23-27) degrees Celsius.”
In the areas of the Gulf and the Benghazi Plain until Amsaad, the sky is sparsely cloudy, sometimes increasing over some areas, with the possibility of scattered rain that may be accompanied by thunderstorms, and the possibility of the appearance of water mist during the night and early morning on the far eastern coast, and the winds are northeasterly to northwesterly, variable. The direction is light to moderate, with speed turning on Monday to moderate to active southwesterly at times in some areas. Maximum temperatures range between (18-24) Celsius, and a slight increase will be recorded on Monday in most regions.”
In the areas of “Al-Jufra - Sebha – Ghat – Ghadames - Al-Hamada”, the sky is clear to few clouds that increase at times, and the winds change direction to light to moderate northeasterly speeds, and temperatures range between (25-29) degrees Celsius.
In the “Oasis - Al-Sarir – Tazirbu – Kufra”, the sky is clear to few clouds that increase at times, and the winds are northerly to northeasterly, light to moderate speed, and temperatures range between (24-26) degrees Celsius.
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Interview between the Time.news Editor and Meteorology Expert
Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Samira El-Mansouri, a leading meteorologist at the National Center of Meteorology. Thank you for joining us, Dr. El-Mansouri.
Dr. El-Mansouri: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss the current weather conditions across the country.
Editor: Let’s dive right in. We’ve seen reports indicating that temperatures are remaining moderate during the day in many regions. What does this mean for daily life, especially for those planning outdoor activities?
Dr. El-Mansouri: Yes, the moderate temperatures—ranging between 23-27 degrees Celsius—are quite favorable for outdoor activities. This presents an excellent opportunity for people to enjoy parks or other outdoor spaces without the discomfort of extreme heat. However, it’s essential to stay vigilant about the potential for scattered rain, particularly in the north.
Editor: Interesting! Could you elaborate on what regions are primarily affected by this rain and what other weather patterns might be expected soon?
Dr. El-Mansouri: Certainly! Regions such as Ras Ijdir, Sirte, Al-Jafara Plain, and Nafusa Mountain may experience these scattered rain showers. The sky is generally clear to partly cloudy there, with the potential for increased cloud cover at times. Additionally, we’d like to highlight the possibility of water mist appearing during the night and early morning along the coast. This can affect visibility, especially for early commuters.
Editor: That’s a key point for anyone who might be traveling in those areas. Speaking of travel, how might the variable wind conditions influence the weather patterns overall?
Dr. El-Mansouri: The winds being light to moderate and variable in direction can contribute to localized weather changes. For instance, shifts in wind patterns can carry moisture and clouds over certain areas, which can enhance precipitation in those regions. So, it’s a dynamic system that occasionally surprises us!
Editor: It sounds like weather forecasting requires a lot of adaptability. How does your team manage these unpredictabilities when preparing daily bulletins?
Dr. El-Mansouri: Absolutely! We rely heavily on advanced meteorological models and real-time satellite data. Our team constantly monitors changes and conducts regular analyses to update forecasts. Communication is vital, especially when advising the public about potential weather impacts.
Editor: Dr. El-Mansouri, thank you for shedding light on these important weather patterns. As we wrap up, what advice would you give to our readers to best prepare for the coming days?
Dr. El-Mansouri: My advice would be to stay informed about the weather forecast, keep an umbrella handy, especially for those in the northern regions, and drive cautiously during early mornings when mist may affect visibility. Above all, enjoy the mild weather!
Editor: Thank you, Dr. El-Mansouri, for your valuable insights. It’s always a pleasure to learn from experts like you!
Dr. El-Mansouri: Thank you for having me! Stay safe and enjoy the weather!
Editor: That wraps up our interview today—thank you to all our readers for tuning in to Time.news. Stay updated and stay safe!