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Forecast: Clear with a slight rise in temperatures; On Wednesday it will start to get cold - Walla! news

2021-01-24T04:13:29.411Z


The warming trend will continue, especially in the mountains and inland. Temperatures are expected to remain slightly higher than normal for the season in the coming days as well, but on Wednesday evening cooling will begin, and rain is expected to fall in the north of the country and gradually spread to the northern Negev.


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Forecast: Clear with a slight rise in temperatures;

On Wednesday it will start to get cold

The warming trend will continue, especially in the mountains and inland.

Temperatures are expected to remain slightly higher than normal for the season in the coming days as well, but on Wednesday evening cooling will begin, and rain is expected to fall in the north of the country and gradually spread to the northern Negev.

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Yoav Itiel

Sunday, 24 January 2021, 05:57

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The weather today (Sunday) will continue the recent warming trend, and a further slight rise in temperatures is expected, especially in the mountains and inland.

In the morning, strong easterly winds will blow in the northern mountains.

The night will be clear to partly cloudy.



The temperature will remain unchanged in the coming days, and these will continue to be slightly higher than normal for the season.

These days the weather is expected to be clear to partly cloudy with high clouds.



On Wednesday evening, a cooling trend is expected to begin that will last for several days.

In the morning, temperatures will continue to be higher than normal for the season, but in the evening it is expected to rain in the north of the country, which will probably intensify and gradually spread to the northern Negev.

The trend is expected to continue in the following days, when on Thursday and Friday the weather is expected to cool down a bit and be accompanied by local rains.

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A slight rise in temperatures is expected.

Petah Tikva, last week (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Expected temperatures during the day and night: in Jerusalem from 13 degrees during the day to 6 degrees at night;

In Tel Aviv from 18 degrees during the day to 8 degrees at night;

In Haifa 16 today and until 9 tonight;

Safed 11-5;

Katzrin 17-8;

Tiberias 19-10;

Nazareth 16-7;

Afula 18-5;

Beit She'an 18-6;

Lod 19-5;

Ashdod 17-5;

Ein Gedi 18-11;

Beer Sheva 17-3;

Mitzpe Ramon 14-6;

Eilat 23-11.

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