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Weather: Rain expected midweek | Israel today

2020-03-14T15:16:33.098Z


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In the coming days, temperatures are expected to remain similar to those over the weekend • Starting Tuesday: Decreases in heat and rainfall across the country

  • Hiking in Northern Rain // Photo: Eyal Margolin, Ginny

The storm we experienced last night was intensified by the amount of rainfall (which continues on and off day and will gradually weaken during the day) and these have affected the streams. Be'er Sheva 57 mm, Jerusalem 50.

Tomorrow will be partly cloudy with normal temperatures for the season. On Monday it will be partly cloudy and the temperature will rise slightly. The meteorological service said Tuesday it will be partly cloudy and a fall in temperature will occur. There may be light rain in the north and the center of the country. The rainfall system is expected to continue on Wednesday and Thursday as well.

Subsequent to a request sent yesterday, JNF workers and foresters are very much asking the public for travelers, vacationers, and riders not to go to JNF parks and forests in the south and center, due to the collapse of trees and branches that fell in both car parks, both for hiking and biking trails.

The Sea of ​​Galilee Authority said that hikers came today for a walk and walk on the "Sea of ​​Galilee Trail" and beaches, the fishermen arrived at the traditional fishing and Saturday picnic, in the open air at the beaches.

The Sea of ​​Galilee Authority reported that the Sea of ​​Galilee is at 209.5 m. It was also reported that missing a full 70 cm of the Sea of ​​Galilee total of the Sea of ​​Galilee has risen since the beginning of the winter: 2 meters and 35 cm.

Source: israelhayom

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