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2020-09-10T19:55:47.159Z


| around theThe summer weather will continue to accompany us well into the next week, but we will feel a certain drop in temperatures • And what is expected on New Year's Eve? • For the full forecast After particularly hot days, tomorrow (Friday) there will be a slight drop in temperatures in the mountains and inland but it will continue to be warmer than usual until it rains in most areas and steams in the


The summer weather will continue to accompany us well into the next week, but we will feel a certain drop in temperatures • And what is expected on New Year's Eve?

• For the full forecast

After particularly hot days, tomorrow (Friday) there will be a slight drop in temperatures in the mountains and inland but it will continue to be warmer than usual until it rains in most areas and steams in the coastal plain.

Dealing with the extreme heat wave that swept across the country // Archive photo: Moshe Ben Simhon

Heavy to extreme heat loads will prevail in most parts of the country.

In addition, there is a possibility of local rain in the south of the country and in the east.

Nahum Malik, a Meteo Tech forecaster, notes that on Saturday it will still be hotter than usual until it rains in the mountains and inland and steams on the coastal plain.

Heavy to extreme heat load will prevail in most parts of the country. 

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At the beginning of the week there will be a slight drop in temperatures and a relief in the heat loads but it will still be warmer than usual for the season mainly in the mountains and inland.

In both there will be a slight drop in temperatures although it will continue to be slightly warmer than usual.

Slight relief in heavy heat load.

No change in trend is expected on Tuesday.

And what will be the temperatures on Rosh Hashanah?

"Right now - we do not see another heat wave on the horizon, but it is still likely that we will also sweat on Rosh Hashanah," Malik concluded.

Source: israelhayom

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