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Forecast: A warm weekend is upon us, with a marked rise in temperatures
The storm subsides, the clouds begin to disperse and the weather warms up towards the end of winter.
The Meteorological Service's forecast predicts that the warming and brightening trend will continue tomorrow, to the delight of holidaymakers, but temperatures have dropped again slightly with the start of the week
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Yoav Itiel
Friday, 05 March 2021, 09:49 Updated: 09:53
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Clouds in the sky of Petah Tikva, this morning (Photo: Reuven Castro)
After a few days of storm, a warm and bright weekend will begin today (Friday) with a marked rise in temperatures.
Especially in the mountains and inland.
The warming trend will continue tomorrow with a further rise in temperatures, which will be normal for the season.
In addition, the weather is expected to be clear.
At the beginning of next week the temperatures dropped slightly, with the weather on Sunday expected to be clear to partly cloudy.
In the second, which will be partly cloudy, no significant change is expected.
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Hadera River, last week (Photo: image processing, photo)
Expected temperatures during the day and night: in Jerusalem from 14 degrees during the day to 6 degrees at night;
In Tel Aviv from 19 degrees today to 11 at night;
In Haifa 16 today to 11 tonight;
Safed 12-5;
Katzrin 18-7;
Tiberias 20-9;
Nazareth 16-7;
Afula 19-8;
Beit She'an 21-9;
Lod 20-10;
Ashdod 18-10;
Ein Gedi 21-15;
Beer Sheva 20-8;
Mitzpe Ramon 14-6;
Eilat 24-11.
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