The night will be stormy until Friday evening • On Saturday there will be a slight rise in temperatures • In Jerusalem the largest amount of precipitation was recorded
The night will continue to be stormy
Photography:
Gideon Markowitz
The weather will continue to be stormy tonight (Thursday) and it will rain with thunderstorms, gusts and possibly hail.
As a result, there is a strong fear of floods in the southern and eastern streams, as well as flooding in the central cities, the southern coast, the lowlands and the northern Negev.
The trend will continue tomorrow morning, when the rain will continue to fall in most parts of the country and will be accompanied by thunderstorms and possibly hail.
Also on Friday, there is a heavy fear of flooding in the eastern and southern streams and flooding in the cities, and along the coast the winds will intensify.
From noon, the rains will weaken in the north of the country and on the coast, but will continue to fall in the south and east until the evening.
On Saturday there will be a change in the weather, the rains will decrease and there will be a slight rise in temperatures, and they will be close to the seasonal average in the coast and in the northern Negev, and high in the mountains.
By noon, light rain is possible in the center and south of the country.
Meteo Tech reports that on Sunday it will be partly cloudy to clear, with no significant change in temperatures and they will be above average for the season, especially in the mountains.
The rise will also continue on Monday and Tuesday which will be nice and temperatures will be higher than normal.
The amounts of investors so far place Jerusalem in first place with 27 mm, followed by Rishon Lezion with 19, Holon 16, Bat Yam 14 and Tel Aviv with 12 mm.
The southern cities are behind, with Dimona leading between them with 10 mm, Ashkelon 4 and Beer Sheva and Arad with 2 mm each.
In the north of the country, Netanya with 8 mm, 6 degrees and in Haifa only 3 millimeters were recorded.