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Sharbi weekend: haze, dryness and rising temperatures - Walla! News

2022-04-01T03:12:42.051Z


After a particularly cold month of March, April opened with a marked rise in temperatures, on a warmer and drier weekend than usual. At the beginning of next week, temperatures dropped, which will be normal for the season in most parts of the country, but will still be warmer than usual inland and in the mountains.


Sharbi weekend: haze, dryness and rising temperatures

After a particularly cold month of March, April opened with a marked rise in temperatures, on a warmer and drier weekend than usual.

At the beginning of next week, temperatures dropped, which will be normal for the season in most parts of the country, but will still be warmer than usual inland and in the mountains.

Yoav Itiel

01/04/2022

Friday, 01 April 2022, 05:30 Updated: 05:57

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About 100,000 Israelis went for a walk during Shabbat (Photo: Ran Peretz, Liat Halevi Cohen, Shiri Arad)

Severe weather is expected over the weekend, in which temperatures will rise considerably and become warmer and drier than usual in most parts of the country.

Compared to March, which has been one of the coldest months in the country for several decades, the first week of April will continue the warming trend, when in most of the country the temperatures will be normal for the season, and inland it will still be warm.



The weather today (Friday) will be warmer and drier than usual until it rains in most parts of the country, and there will be a significant rise in temperatures.

By noon in the northern and central mountains, strong easterly winds will blow and it will be cloudy with high clouds.

The night will bring overcast, but mainly dry weather.



Tomorrow will continue to be hotter and drier than usual until it rains in most parts of the country.

On Sunday there will be a significant drop in temperatures and an increase in humidity, however in the mountains and inland the temperatures will continue to be higher than normal for the season.



On Monday there will be another drop in temperatures.

In the coastal plain and in the lowlands the temperatures will be normal for the season, and in the mountains and inland it will still be warm.

It will be partly cloudy.

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Hot and dry than usual for the season in most parts of the country.

A fire in Tel Aviv, April a year ago (Photo: Reuven Castro)

March was unusually cold with above-average amounts of rain and a number of snow events.

Temperatures in March were below average at 3 to 5 degrees Celsius and compared to the series of measurements from 1950, the current March is ranked third.

Also, the month was colder than February and December.



The month was rainy from the average from the north of the country to the northwest of the Negev, while in the south of the country the amounts were smaller than average.

Following March rains, the cumulative amounts of rain since the beginning of the season exceed the average for the entire rainy season in most areas of the country, and at some stations in the central and southern coastal plain even considerably.

Flowers in the Negev (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Oren Amit)

The predicted temperatures for today and tonight: Kiryat Shmona 30-14, Katzrin 31-21, Safed 24-19, Tiberias 34-18, Nazareth 29-19, Haifa 29-19, Tel Aviv 24-19, Jerusalem 28-21, Ashkelon 22 -14, Ein Gedi 31-23, Beer Sheva 35-21, Arad 30-23, Mitzpe Ramon 28-16, Eilat 35-24.

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