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Witness Alexandria Its annual winter twilight season, where citizens await the beginning of each twilight to know its impact on the weather and the movement of daily life in the city. With the beginning of the New Year’s twilight, the city witnessed heavy rains in areas east of Alexandria, such as Glim, Sidi Bishr, Mandara, and the Montazah countryside, with a noticeable drop in temperatures.

Below, we review for you the most prominent forecasts for Alexandria in 2026, as well as details of the weather conditions in the Bride of the Mediterranean.

Alexandria nucleus schedule 2026

For Alexandria nucleus schedule 2026, New Year’s Eve began on January 1, 2026, and is scheduled to last four days. It is expected to cause unstable weather with active winds and heavy rain in the east of the city. It is the first New Year’s Eve, which will greatly affect port movement and fishing.

The major flood begins on January 12, 2026, and is expected to last six days. It is expected to bring the heaviest rains of the season with high waves, which makes the maritime authorities warn against going out to sea during this period.

The Epiphany begins on January 19, 2026, and is expected to last three days, during which it is expected that extreme coldness will prevail with light to moderate rain, accompanied by active northern winds, which will add a feeling of coldness in the city.

Nawat Al-Karam begins on January 28, 2026, and lasts seven days. It is expected to bring heavy rains and active winds, with possible disruption to fishing and maritime navigation and high waves on the beaches.

The big solar nuclei begins on February 18, 2026, and is expected to last three days, and is accompanied by a gradual improvement in the weather with light winds and a gradual decrease in rain rates, which will restore some stability to the city after a series of strong nuclei.

The Salloum storm begins on March 2, 2026, and is expected to last three days, causing dust and strong winds, with low horizontal visibility in some coastal areas, while the rest of the Salloum storm begins on March 9, 2026 and lasts for two days, and is expected to lead to turbulent waves and a volatile atmosphere along the coast.

The Hassum storm begins on March 20, 2026, and is expected to last five days, accompanied by eastern winds and moderate temperatures. It is expected to be the last of the winter storms to affect the weather, announcing the approaching end of the storm season in Alexandria.

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