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2021-11-17T04:09:04.976Z


Drips along with a slight rise in temperatures are expected today across the country, this after the haze that prevailed at the beginning of the week. From tomorrow, the trend will reverse, and the cooling will begin, reaching a peak on Friday, when thunderstorms will develop in the north and center, and there may even be floods in the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea.


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November continues to surprise: rising daytime temperatures;

At the weekend - floods

Drips along with a slight rise in temperatures are expected today across the country, this after the haze that prevailed at the beginning of the week.

From tomorrow, the trend will reverse, and the cooling will begin, reaching a peak on Friday, when thunderstorms will develop in the north and center, and there may even be floods in the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea.

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Yoav Itiel

Friday, November 19, 2021, 6 p.m.

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The bizarre weather of November will continue to surprise today (Wednesday), with the possibility of drizzle in parallel with a slight rise in temperatures - according to the Meteorological Service forecast.

Starting tomorrow the trend will be reversed and cooling is expected, towards a stormy weekend that may also include floods and thunderstorms.



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Strange weather will continue to surprise.

Haze in Petah Tikva, this week (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Tomorrow temperatures have dropped slightly, and drizzle to light local rain can be expected along the coastal plain and lowlands.

The weekend itself will already look different: on Friday, precipitation and temperatures will only increase, with showers and thunderstorms in the north and center, rains in the northern Negev, and even the possibility of flooding in the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea.



On Saturday, similar weather is expected in the north and center, and rains may continue to fall in the south as well.

Currently, even at this time, forecasters fear floods in streams in the east of the country.

If that was not enough, temperatures dropped significantly.

The weekend is expected to be stormy (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Expected temperatures during the day: in Jerusalem from 23 degrees during the day to 17 degrees at night;

In Tel Aviv from 25 to 19 degrees;

In Haifa from 24 to 19;

Safed 20-15;

Katzrin 26-18;

Tiberias 28-18;

Nazareth 25-17;

In the Dead Sea 28-23;

In Be'er Sheva 26-15;

Mitzpe Ramon 20-16;

And in Eilat from 29 degrees during the day to 20 at night.



Shortly before the Glasgow Climate Conference, it was announced that the last seven years were the warmest ever recorded - according to the World Meteorological Organization.

At the end of last month, the State Comptroller's report was published, stating that Israel is not prepared to deal with the climate crisis, and the situation that emerges from the audit is that greenhouse gas emissions per capita in Israel are high compared to other countries.

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