After the stormy week: respite in rains and temperatures rise
After the storms, the rains, and the great snow. The wintry weather will give way and warming will begin throughout the country. The rain will be great again next Wednesday. The full forecast
After the stormy week: respite in rains and temperatures rise
Photo by Dudu Pirian, Vitaly GranderThe past week has been particularly rainy, but the picture is likely to change during the days. The sky will clear and a warming trend will continue until mid-week. Tonight (Saturday) temperatures will still be lower than normal for the season, and there is even concern about some of the areas in the country. However, tomorrow the weather will be partly cloudy to slightly cloudy and temperatures will rise slightly - but will continue to be colder than usual for the season.
Expectations of heat today and at night: in Jerusalem from 10 degrees today to 3 degrees tonight, in Tel Aviv 15 degrees to 6, in Haifa 13 degrees to 7, in Safed 9 degrees to 2, Katzrin 14-3, Tiberias 17-5, Nazareth 14-4 In Afula 16-5, Beit She'an 17-5, Lod 16-5, Ashdod 14-7, Ein Gedi 16-11, Be'er Sheva 15-3, Mitzpe Ramon 10-2 and Eilat 19 degrees a day and 7 degrees a night.
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Monday will be another mild warming and temperatures are expected to be normal for the season, with the weather being partly cloudy to cloudy. On Tuesday, the temperatures will be unchanged and the weather will be partly cloudy. On Wednesday, a slight fall in temperatures is expected and local rainfall, mostly mild, is expected from the north of the country to the northern Negev.
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