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Weather for the coming week: Partly cloudy to clear Israel today

2021-10-23T14:59:26.025Z


Temperatures in the coming week will be close to average at this time of year • Towards the end of the week a slight rise in temperatures • About 120,000 hikers on Saturday in the national parks and nature reserves • The leading site: Yarkon Tel Afek National Park with about 5,100 visitors


The weekly forecast provides typical weather for the autumn period.

Sunday will be partly cloudy to clear, with a slight rise in temperatures and they will be close to average at this time of year.

On Monday it will be partly cloudy to clear and the temperatures are close to average for the period. Meteo Tech reports that on Tuesday it will be partly cloudy to clear and the temperatures are close to average.

On Wednesday no change is expected but on Thursday it will be nice, with a slight rise in temperatures mainly in the mountains and inland.

Hikers in the Yarkon Tel Afek National Park,

120,000 travelers on Saturday

About 120,000 Israelis walked today (Saturday) in the national parks and nature reserves.

The most prominent site was the Yarkon Tel Afek National Park, which was visited by about 5,100 visitors.

About 3,300 visitors came to the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and a similar number also came to Caesarea National Park.

The Ein Afek Nature Reserve and the Tel Ashkelon National Park were visited by about 2,500 visitors (at each of the sites).

In the Har Meron Nature Reserve, an information station about flowering and proper promenades for the summit was set up over the weekend.

The station will also operate for the next two Saturdays.

Mazi Magnaji Moskowitz, head of the Nature and Parks Authority's information department, noted that "this is a wonderful time to walk in the Meron Nature Reserve. Today there were hundreds of hikers for the summit in Meron, who came to enjoy the cool air and watch the yolks bloom."

Moskowitz reminds hikers of the "importance of staying on the marked path for safety and to preserve nature. The guides at the information station, along with a local youth group, instructed hikers how to photograph the blossom without getting off the trail while preserving the flower and nature."

Source: israelhayom

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