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The weather tonight (Saturday), during the New Civil Year celebrations, will be clear to partly cloudy and cool, strong easterly winds will blow, mainly in the mountains and in the north of the country.
Towards the morning hours there may be fog and in the south of the country it may drizzle.
The forecasted temperatures for tonight and tomorrow: Kiryat Shmona 13-17, Katzrin 9-14, Safed 8-12, Tiberias 12-20, Nazareth 10-15 Haifa 15-20, Tel Aviv 13-21, Jerusalem 10-14, Ashkelon 21- 13, Ein Gedi 16-22, Beer Sheva 11-18, Arad 8-15, Mitzpe Ramon 5-14 and in Eilat 14-23.
During the sunny Shabbat, crowds went for a walk in the parks, sites and national parks. The Directorate of Nature and Parks updated that about 75 thousand Travelers flocked to its reserves. Among the most popular sites today were: Caesarea National Park with about 3,900 visitors, Masada National Park with about 3,500 visitors, Yarkon Tel Afek National Park with about 2,800 visitors.
It won't rain.
Last year's New Year's Eve celebrations, Tel Aviv (Photo: Reuven Castro)
In the first it will be partly cloudy to cloudy with medium and high altitude clouds.
No significant change in temperatures is expected, but it is expected to be warm in most areas.
Strong easterly winds will blow in the north of the country and in the mountains.
On Monday there will also be no noticeable change in degrees, and the weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy.
In the north of the country and in the mountains, strong easterly winds will continue to blow.
There may still be fog.
In the east of the country and in the south there may be local showers accompanied by isolated thunderstorms and there is a slight fear of floods in the eastern and southern streams.
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