Travelers in the north of the country are expected to have lower temperatures today • It will also be colder than usual on Friday • And when is a heat wave expected?
• For the full forecast
Hikers in Nahal Tavor
Photo:
Yossi Zeliger
As in the last two days, today (Wednesday) hundreds of thousands of Israelis are expected to visit the country's trails, sites and national parks in the best tradition during the week of Passover.
But what weather awaits travelers?
And where is it expected to rain?
The Meteo Tech forecasting station said that the day will be partly cloudy, in the north of the country there may be light rain and a slight drop in temperatures.
In the other areas, the weather will be pleasant for hiking, in the evening there may be light rain in the center of the country as well.
On Thursday in the north of the country it will be partly cloudy to cloudy and there may be local rain, in the center of the country it will be partly cloudy and comfortable for hiking, and there is a chance of a local drizzle.
In the south it will be nice.
At night it is expected to rain in the north of the country and on the coastal plain.
On Friday it will be partly cloudy to cloudy and colder than usual, it rained intermittently in the north of the country and light snow fell on Mount Hermon.
In the center, it rained intermittently locally, and there is a slight risk of flooding in the streams of the Jordan Valley and the Judean Desert.
In the south of the country it will be partly cloudy and without rain.
Saturday will be partly cloudy with a rise in temperatures, but they will still be slightly below average for the period.
In the morning, light local rain is possible, especially in the north of the country and on the coastal plain.
And when do temperatures rise?
On Sunday, a holiday was banned, it is expected to be high and the temperature will rise.
On Monday, another increase is expected, while towards the middle of next week there will be considerable warming and a high chance of a heat wave.
Meanwhile, the Nature and Parks Authority reported that the level of the Sea of Galilee had risen by one centimeter and now stands at 209,155.
The level stands at 35.5 cm from the top red line.