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The forecast: warming and burning in most parts of the country
In the morning, easterly winds will blow in the north and in the central mountains, and there will be a significant rise in temperatures.
Towards the end of the week there will be a cooling, the temperatures will be lower than normal for the season and it may rain
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Yoav Itiel
Tuesday, 06 April 2021, 07:45
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Hot until the weekend. The ecological lake in Petah Tikva (Photo: Reuven Castro)
The weather today (Tuesday) will be warmer than usual for the season and most will be felt in most parts of the country.
In the morning, strong east winds will blow in the north and in the central mountains, and the sky will be cloudy.
Tomorrow will be clear, temperatures will drop and humidity will rise along the coastal plain and lowlands.
However it will still be hotter than usual until it rains, especially in the mountains and inland.
On Thursday there will be another drop in temperatures, but they will still be slightly higher than normal for the season mainly in the mountains and inland.
On Friday there will be a significant change in the weather, the sky will be partly cloudy, the temperatures will drop and will be lower than normal for the season.
In the north and center of the country there may be local rain, mostly light.
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On Friday there will be a significant change in the weather.
Clouds on the Cliff Beach (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Expected temperatures during the day and night: in Jerusalem from 34 degrees during the day to 25 degrees at night;
In Tel Aviv from 30 degrees today to 20 at night;
In Haifa 30 today to 24 night;
Safed 25-25;
Katzrin 31-23;
Tiberias 34-23;
Nazareth 30-23;
Afula 33-21;
Beit She'an 35-25;
Lod 34-22;
Ashdod 25-20;
Ein Gedi 33-33;
Beer Sheva 35-26;
Mitzpe Ramon 28-25;
Eilat 34-31.
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