Temperatures are moderate in most areas, and meteorology predicts scattered rain

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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!

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