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The storm "Carmel": Rise in the level of the Sea of ​​Galilee, the rain will continue | Israel today

2021-12-21T07:24:48.024Z


The level rose by 2 cm • 25 cm of snow piled up on the lower level on Mount Hermon • The condition of the wounded in the tree collapse in Netanya continues to be difficult • Regular updates


The "Carmel" storm continues today (Tuesday) when it rains in the north and center of the country.

There may also be thunderstorms but the winds will slow down.

Meanwhile, the danger of flooding still exists and there is a fear of flooding in eastern streams.

ongoing updates

07:20: The

Hermon site reported that the snow level had risen and 25 cm had been piled up on the lower level.

07:15: The

level of the Sea of ​​Galilee has risen by 2 cm from yesterday and there are 1,955 meters left of the upper line.

Snow on Mount Hermon, Photo: The spokeswoman for the Hermon site

07:00: The

condition of the seriously injured in the tree collapse in Netanya continues to be difficult and unstable this morning as well.

This was reported by Beilinson Hospital.

He is in danger of death and the doctors are fighting for his life.

The storm will end this weekend

Tomorrow the rains will continue to fall in the north and center and the fear of floods will continue.

At the summit of Mount Hermon it was still snowing.

The rains will continue into Thursday, but they will weaken in the north and center.

At the summit of Mount Hermon, snow is expected to continue.

The "Carmel" storm is expected to end on Friday, when in the morning it will still be partly cloudy to cloudy with intermittent rains in the north and center, and in the afternoon they will stop.

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Source: israelhayom

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