
Witness a governorate Aswan Today, Tuesday 3/17/2026, the weather is moderate and stable, characterized by a calm atmosphere and relatively high temperatures compared to the past days. As the sun rises and its brightness increases gradually, temperatures begin to rise, especially during the noon hours.
There is a noticeable change in the weather condition compared to the past days, as temperatures began to rise gradually, which indicates the beginning of a clear improvement in the weather during the winter season.
According to the forecasts of the Meteorological Authority, winter weather will prevail, tending to cold in the early morning, tending to heat during the day in most parts, with moderate heat at the beginning of the night, tending to cold at the end.
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Due to its geographical location in the far south, the nature of Aswan differs in temperature from other governorates, as in the afternoon the weather is moderate in winter.
Once the sun’s rays disappear and sunset arrives, the weather begins to gradually improve very well, and it is felt specifically in the areas overlooking the banks of the Nile and adjacent to agriculture, where the weather is distinctly mild and wonderful.
The maximum temperature in the city of Aswan was 34 degrees, the minimum was 20 degrees, and the maximum temperature rose in the afternoon until it reached 34 degrees, while the percentage of rain was 0%, the humidity was 23%, and the wind was 11 km/hour.
The city of Edfu, one of the cities affiliated with Aswan in the far north, recorded a maximum temperature of 34 degrees and a minimum of 20 degrees. The temperature stabilized after noon at 34 degrees, while the probability of rain falling was 0%, humidity was 23%, and winds were 11 km/hour.
In the same context, the city of Abu Simbel, south of Aswan, recorded a maximum temperature of 34 degrees and a minimum of 20 degrees. The temperature continues to rise in the afternoon to 34 degrees, while the percentage of rain was 0%, the humidity was 23%, and the wind was 11 km/h.








