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Forecast: Temperature drop | Israel today

2020-08-26T04:40:17.779Z


Heat relief is expected today except in the eastern and southern Golan Heights • The cooling will continue tomorrow • Saturday: Heavy heat load | around the


Today, heat loads are expected to be relieved, except in the eastern and southern Golan Heights. • The cooling will continue tomorrow, mainly in the mountains inland.

  • Partly cloudy to fine weather

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    David Cohen / Ginny / Archive

The weather today (Wednesday) will be partly cloudy to fine, there will be a slight drop in temperatures and they will be normal for the season. Relief of the heat load is also expected. 

Despite this, the situation will be different in the east of the country. In the Kinneret valleys, the shores of the Dead Sea, the Jordan and the Arava - an extreme heat load is expected. While in the southern Golan Heights and its slopes, including the northern valleys, the Lower Galilee, the Judean Desert and the eastern Negev - a heavy heat load is expected. 

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Tomorrow will also be partly cloudy to clear, and the drop in temperatures will continue mainly in the mountains and inland. Friday will be mostly clear with a renewed rise in temperatures - especially in the mountains and inland - and heavier temperatures will apply. 

On Saturday, a further rise in temperatures is expected. It will get hotter than usual until it rains in the mountains and inland, and steams on the coastal plain. Heavy to extreme heat load will prevail in most parts of the country. 

Source: israelhayom

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