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Forecast: cooling, showers and thunderstorms;
Snow fell on Mount Hermon
Winter returns tomorrow at the end of a particularly hot and sunny week, with rains across the country and a drop in temperatures, which will become lower than normal for the season.
Rain accompanied by thunderstorms will begin to fall as early as the evening on the coastal plain, and from there will spread from there to the rest of the areas.
Fear of floods in southern streams.
Tomorrow it will start to snow on Mount Hermon
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Yoav Itiel
Wednesday, 13 January 2021, 09:11
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In the video: first snow at the Hermon site, rains around the country (Photo: Hermon site)
After a sunny and warmer week than usual for the season, winter will return this weekend with thunderstorms and rains, when already tonight (Wednesday) it will start raining on the coastal plain, and will spread from there to the rest of the country.
Temperatures during the day will remain higher than normal for the season, with strong winds, and in the evening the cooling will take place.
Tomorrow the rains will continue in the north and center of the country, accompanied by thunderstorms.
Local rain is expected in the south and flooding in the north.
Floods are also expected in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the Judean Desert.
In addition, strong southwesterly winds will blow, and snow will begin to fall on Mount Hermon.
During the night the rains will weaken.
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Will begin in the evening.
Rain in Bnei Brak, November (Photo: Reuven Castro)
On Friday the rains will weaken and temperatures will drop, and will be lower than normal for the season.
In the north of the country and on the coastal plain, light local rain will continue to fall.
The rain will intensify slightly on Saturday, accompanied by isolated thunderstorms.
During the day, the showers will gradually spread from the north of the country and the coastal plain to the center of the country.
Snow fell on Mount Hermon.
The rain radar
Snow in Majdal Shams (Photo: Official website, Dean Ariel)
Forecasted temperatures tonight and tomorrow:
in Jerusalem
from 12 degrees tonight to 14 degrees tomorrow at noon;
In Tel Aviv
from 17 degrees tonight to 14 tomorrow;
In Haifa
15 tonight and 12 tomorrow;
Safed
8-11;
Katzrin
11-13;
Tiberias
14-17;
Nazareth
10-14;
Afula
12-16;
Beit She'an
13-18;
Lod
20-16;
Ashdod
18-22;
Ein Gedi
18-23;
Beer Sheva
11-17;
Mitzpe Ramon
8-17;
Eilat
18-22.
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