Unlike the rainy tradition to which we have become accustomed, this year's Purim will be characterized by pleasant weather, and it is expected to be the same tomorrow, Shushan Purim, when it will indeed cool down a bit and it may also drizzle in the north.
Today (Tuesday), the holiday of Purim, will be partly cloudy, with no significant change in temperatures, which are close to the seasonal average.
Later this week, an increase in temperatures is expected, gradually warming up until Saturday, when the weather will again be relatively warm for the season.
Tomorrow, as mentioned, there will be a slight cooling.
The day after tomorrow, Thursday, it will be partly cloudy to clear and there will be a slight rise in temperatures, especially in the mountains.
It may drizzle in the north of the country.
Friday is expected to be bright, with another slight increase in temperatures, mainly in the mountains and inland.
On Saturday the temperatures will rise even more and it will be hotter than usual for the season.
dry winter
In the meantime, the continuous stoppage of rains since the end of the storm Barbara closes for four consecutive weeks in which no significant amount of rain has fallen in the country, and these are the months of February-March, which are generally considered the peak of the Israeli winter.
This is a harsh reality that reflects a significant decrease in the annual rainfall, which at the beginning of this month was only 75 percent of the average.
This means that if the stoppage of rains continues, it will be possible to define 2023 as a year in which the amount of rainfall is very far from the annual average of rainfall in the country.
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