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Holiday forecast: Autumn weather, drizzle possible on Tuesday
Tomorrow there will be a significant rise in temperatures and it will become hotter and drier than usual for the season.
On Monday, however, on the eve of Sukkot, temperatures will begin to drop and humidity will rise.
On Tuesday the cooling trend will continue and temperatures will be lower than normal for the season and there may be a drizzle until light local rain
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Yoav Itiel
Saturday, 25 September 2021, 16:45 Updated: 18:25
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The weather for the rest of the day (Saturday) is expected to be clear and in the late night the winds will strengthen in the northern mountains.
At the beginning of the week there will be a slight rise in temperatures but from Monday there will be a drop in them.
Tomorrow there will be a significant rise in temperatures and it will become hotter and drier than usual for the season.
In the afternoon, strong northerly winds will blow along the coast.
On Monday, the eve of Sukkot, the weather is expected to be autumnal, temperatures will start to drop and there will be an increase in humidity.
In addition, it will become clear to partly cloudy.
On Tuesday, it will remain partly cloudy, there will be a further drop in temperatures and they will be lower than normal for the season.
In the north and center of the country there may be a drizzle to light local rain.
More on Walla!
The forecast: the rain will continue throughout the day;
Tomorrow - rise in temperatures
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There may be a drip on Tuesday (Photo: Walla !, Eli Ashkenazi)
Expected temperatures today and tonight: in Jerusalem from 26 degrees during the day to 14 degrees at night;
In Tel Aviv from 29 degrees today to 21 at night;
In Haifa 27 today and 18 tonight;
Safed 25-15;
Katzrin 30-16;
Tiberias 34-20;
Nazareth 28-17;
Afula 31-17;
Beit She'an 35-20;
Lod 30-19;
Ashdod 29-19;
Ein Gedi 33-24;
Beer Sheva 30-16;
Mitzpe Ramon 26-11;
Eilat 34-23.
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