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On weekends - hot; on Sunday - warmer | Israel Today

2020-07-23T23:06:10.967Z


On Friday an extreme heat load is expected in the eastern valleys • On Saturday it will remain hot, with no significant change • On Sunday - more warming | around the


On Friday, an extreme heat load is expected in the area of ​​the Sea of ​​Galilee, on the shores of the Dead Sea, in the Jordan Valley and in the Arava. • On Saturday it will remain warm, with no significant change in temperatures.

After today there has been a slight rise in temperatures and heaviness in the heat loads, tomorrow (Friday) will be partly cloudy to clear and there will be no significant change in the weather. Also in the Kinneret valleys, the Dead Sea coast and the Jordan Valley and the Arava, an extreme heat load is expected.

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At the same time, in the areas of the southern Golan and its slopes, the Western Galilee, the northern valleys, the Lower Galilee, the coastal plain and the lowlands, the northern Negev and the Judean Desert and the eastern Negev, a heavy heat load is expected tomorrow.

The weather will remain warm even on Saturday, and will be partly cloudy to clear and there will be no significant change in temperatures.

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On Sunday it will be partly cloudy to clear and there will be a slight rise in temperatures in the mountains and inland, and heaviness will be felt in the heat load. It will also get hot and dry in the mountains and inland and steamy on the coastal plain.

Monday will be partly cloudy to clear, in most parts of the country heavy to extreme heat loads will still prevail.

Source: israelhayom

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