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Rain, floods, and chance of snow in the Center Mountains: winter is coming back and big - voila! news

2020-01-19T03:40:05.781Z


Another winter system will bring rain and snow in Hermon. The meteorological service warns of floods in the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea area. Later this week is expected to be colder than usual and it may even snow ...


Rain, floods, and chance of snow in the Center Mountains: winter is coming back and big

Another winter system will bring rain and snow in Hermon. The meteorological service warns of floods in the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea area. Later this week is expected to be colder than normal and it may even snow in the high peaks in the central area. The full forecast

Rain, floods, and chance of snow in the Center Mountains: winter is coming back and big

(Video: Visitors and users on the Hermon site)

After a rainy and rainy weekend, wintry weather is expected to continue throughout the week, with rainfall across the country, concerns over flooding and flooding and even snow in Hermon. The winter system began tonight (Sunday) and will continue for the rest of the day - rain occasionally falling from the north of the country to the northern Negev accompanied by occasional thunderstorms, and during the day the rains will intensify. Temperatures will be lower than usual and there is concern about flooding in the Judean and Dead Sea rivers. It was snowing in Hermon.

The winter trend is expected to continue later this week. On Monday it will be rainy for episodes from the north of the country to the northern Negev. Single thunderstorms, especially in the north and in Hermon, are expected to continue to snow. There are fears of floods in the Jordan Valley, the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea. At night, snow is expected in the northern mountains, and it may be at the highest peaks in the central mountains. It is also expected to be slightly colder than usual in the season.

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On Tuesday, local rainfall will continue to fall in most areas of the country. Snow is still expected in the northern mountains, and snow may be high on the high peaks of the central mountains. Temperatures will drop further and become colder than usual. Wednesday is expected to be cloudy, and by noon, light rain will continue to fall in most areas. Temperatures will rise, but will continue to be slightly colder than usual for the season. On Wednesday it will be cloudy, and by noon, light rain will continue to fall in most areas of the country. Temperatures will rise, but will continue to be slightly colder than usual for the season.

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Hermon site, last Friday (Photo: Hermon website)

Hermon - January 17, 2020 (Photo: Hermon website, official website)

Predicted heat dimensions: at Katzrin 11-8 degrees, Safed 8-5, Tiberias 15-11, Nazareth 12-8, Afula 14-9, Beit She'an 16-10, Haifa 13-9, Tel Aviv 14-11, Ashdod 14- 13, Lod 14-11, Jerusalem 9-7, Dead Sea 19-13, Beer Sheva 14-8, Mitzpe Ramon 11-6 and Eilat 20-12 degrees.

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Bnei Yisrael reservoir near the Golan Heights level (Photo: Itamar Cohen \ TPS)

Bnei Yisrael reservoir near the Golan Heights level on January 8, 2020 (Photo: Itamar Cohen, TPS)

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