Average rainfall is about 200 mm (nearly 7.9 inches) at northern coasts (near Alexandria), decreasing as you go south to about 50-100 mm in the Nile Delta region. Around Cairo it ranges between 10-30 mm, varying from year to year. Rainfall decreases sharply farther south. Rainfall season is mainly in winter between the months of November and January, and to a lesser extent February and March.
Most regions of Egypt are very dry and receive less than 3.15 inches of rain annually. However, in the northern region of the country, a place like Alexandria can receive about 8 inches of rain annually.
I have read it's only one inch but I can't be sure.
They obviously don't get enough to get the flies off their faces. marlaria-aids are teh bigust kila in Africa, found in giraffes and gorilla feces. `~COOK BUIO T WEAdd
1.29 inch
51 mm.
7.9
it only rains a bit in egypt
yes it dose rain in antarctica
no
....... Egypt is a desert WHAT DO YOU THINK
there are no rainforects in Egypt
The answer is Lower Egypt.
Yes it does rain - sometimes very heavy.
Not alot of it.
of course!
No, there isn't.
yes
it rains because of the water cycle and because if we do not have rain we would dye