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    Khamasin Winds: How to Brave the Heat and Dust in Egypt

    Islam Salah El DinBy Islam Salah El DinApril 6, 2025Updated:April 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    Spring in Egypt isn’t all blooming flowers and soft breezes. Every year, Khamasin season sweeps in like an uninvited guest—bringing dry heat, aggressive winds, and thick clouds of dust. 

    This week, temperatures have already soared to 34°C in Cairo and 37°C in the south, while strong gusts have stirred up sandstorms in places like Ismailia, Minya, and parts of Sinai. With shifting wind patterns and visibility dipping fast, it’s clear that this wave isn’t going anywhere just yet. Let’s explore some of the best practices for this tricky weather.

    Mask Up—Even for Quick Errands

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    Via AhramOnline

    This isn’t one of those stay inside and wait it out moments. Life goes on. You’ll still need to run errands, drop off your kids, or grab groceries. So, treat masks as essential gear. 

    A cloth mask won’t cut it during a sandstorm. Instead, go for a surgical mask or, better yet, an N95-style mask that filters out fine particles. For kids, consider double-layering their masks or using those specifically designed for dust protection. Their lungs are more sensitive, and the dust isn’t just an annoyance—it’s a health risk.

    Plan Outdoor Tasks for Early Morning

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    Via AlMasryAlYoum

    If you do need to head out, timing can make all the difference. Early mornings tend to offer calmer conditions and cooler air. Try to finish your outdoor activities before midday and avoid stepping out between 1 PM and 5 PM when both the heat and the sand are at their worst. 

    This small shift in routine can make your day a lot more manageable—especially for delivery workers, school staff, or anyone spending time on the road. To be extra cautious, check the weather forecast before you head out.

    Hydrate Anyway You Can

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    Via SudanAkhbar

    Water is a must, of course, but it’s not the only thing that helps your body cope with dry weather. Foods like molokhia, okra, and cucumber-based salads—staples in Egyptian kitchens—also help retain moisture. 

    Plus, when planning your meals, try to steer clear of fried dishes. They’ll only add to dehydration and can irritate your system more under dusty conditions. 

    Instead, opt for brothy soups, yogurt sides, or lentil-based stews, especially around breakfast or lunch. These small changes can go a long way in keeping your body cool and resilient.

    Avoid Rooftops, Balconies, and Don’t Hang Laundry

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    Via Facebook

    Khamsin isn’t just about what you feel—it’s about what the wind grabs. In many Egyptian homes, rooftops double as laundry rooms or hangout spots. This week, it’s best to avoid both. 

    Skip hanging clothes outside—they’ll return covered in grit or not return at all. Plus, make sure you secure satellite dishes, remove loose furniture, and close any flimsy balcony doors. While the weather may be warm, rooftop tea sessions should take a backseat until the air clears.

    Clean Up Right After Coming Home

    Coming home from outside isn’t just about kicking off your shoes. To avoid bringing the storm indoors, rinse your face, mouth, and nostrils with clean water right away. Besides that, use a damp towel to wipe down your arms and legs—fine dust particles stick to the skin. 

    Finally, toss dusty clothes into a basket outside your bedroom to keep sleeping spaces clean. If you’ve got asthma or allergies, use a steam inhaler before bed. And for kids, a quick saline nasal spray can prevent irritation before it starts!

    Smart Habits Make All the Difference

    Khamsin may be part of our seasonal rhythm, but it doesn’t have to throw everything off. A few smart habits—at the right times—can help you ride it out without too much disruption. Spring in Egypt might come with sand, but it doesn’t have to come with struggle!

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