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Forecast: Slight rise in temperatures;
On Tuesday the rain returns
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy and comfortable throughout the Sabbath, with a slight rise in temperatures mainly in the mountains and inland.
Tomorrow is expected to be similar, but the rain is expected to return in the coming days and temperatures will become normal for the season
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Yoav Itiel
Saturday, March 13, 2021, 06:29
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Clouds in the skies of Petah Tikva (Photo: Reuven Castro)
After a week of changeable weather, today (Saturday) is expected to be comfortable and clear to partly cloudy.
In the mountains and inland there will be a slight rise in temperatures.
Tomorrow the trend is expected to continue, and will continue to be partly cloudy to cloudy with high and medium altitude clouds.
There will be another rise in temperatures and humidity will drop mainly in the mountains and inland.
On Monday the temperatures will be higher than normal for the season, especially in the mountains and inland, and from the afternoon it will gradually cool down and the humidity will rise.
On Tuesday the rain is expected to return, with local showers in the north and center.
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Expected temperatures today and tonight: in Jerusalem from 5 degrees to 8 degrees;
In Tel Aviv from 13 degrees to 14;
In Haifa 11 to 15;
Safed 14-6;
Katzrin 18-6;
Tiberias 22-11;
Nazareth 18-8;
Afula 20-10;
Beit She'an 23-11;
Lod 19-10;
Ashdod 17-12;
Ein Gedi 22-16;
Beer Sheva 20-9;
Mitzpe Ramon 15-6;
Eilat 25-14.
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