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Forecast: Local rains, strong winds and low temperatures
A day after the official start of autumn and on the second day of the week - the shooter returns.
The weather will be partly cloudy, with local rains falling in the north and possibly in the center of the country.
At night the rains will extend to the northern Negev and there may even be thunderstorms, and are expected to continue tomorrow
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Yoav Itiel
Thursday, 23 September 2021, 09:20 Updated: 09:23
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A day after the fall officially began, the shooter arrives today (Thursday), the second day of the holiday week, with rains expected to continue until tomorrow.
The weather today will be partly cloudy, and there will be a further drop in temperatures and winds will intensify.
Light local rain fell in the north and possibly also in the center.
At night it will be partly cloudy to cloudy, and it will start to rain from the north to the northern Negev.
There may also be single thunderstorms, and there is a slight risk of flooding in the Jordan Valley, the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea.
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The rain is back.
Hikers at Eagle Falls, April (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Tomorrow it will continue to be partly cloudy to cloudy, and until the afternoon from the north of the country to the Negev, local rain is expected, which will be mostly light.
Temperatures will continue to drop and will be lower than normal for the season, and winds will weaken.
Saturday will be clear to partly cloudy, with a rise in temperatures.
In the aftermath of the mountains, northerly winds will strengthen along the coast.
Yesterday, about 150,000 hikers visited the nature reserves and national parks.
Among the prominent sites today were the Yarkon Tel Afek National Park with about 4,000 hikers, the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve with about 3,500 hikers, and the Eshkol and Gan Hashlosha National Parks with about 3,000 hikers in each of them.
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