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Tomorrow - Fine weather, weekend - heat load returns | Israel Hayom

2023-06-19T19:57:25.152Z

Highlights: Temperatures will rise in the next few days. The Mediterranean Sea is expected to be the hottest place in the world on Thursday and Friday. On Saturday, temperatures are expected to rise again, but not as much as on Wednesday. The weather will be cooler on Sunday and Monday, but it will still be hot and muggy in the rest of the week. For more information, go to: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-293876/The-temperatures-of-the-Mediterranean-Sea-will-increase-on-Thursday-and-Friday.


Tomorrow and Wednesday the weather will be relatively comfortable compared to the last few days • From Thursday to Saturday there will be a significant increase in temperatures


After hot and even scorching days, the weather tomorrow (Tuesday) will be partly cloudy to clear, there will be an increase in temperatures mainly in the mountains and inland, and they will be normal for the season. At the same time, the Mediterranean Sea will no longer be dangerous for bathing, but the waves will be high.

Wednesday will be partly cloudy to clear and temperatures will be normal for the season.

On Thursday, the weather will begin to stabilize and skies will be clear, with temperatures normal for the season without heat stress.

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The trend will change on Friday, when there will be a slight increase in temperatures accompanied by a heavier heat load due to increased humidity. The Mediterranean Sea will be wavy.

Similar weather is expected on Saturday, and the heat load will continue and another slight rise in temperatures will be felt.

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Source: israelhayom

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