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Heat Load Relief - A Dangerous Sea for Bathing | Full Forecast | Israel Hayom

2023-06-29T03:27:40.424Z

Highlights: Today - easing the heat load. The Mediterranean Sea will be dangerous for bathing and will remain so throughout the weekend. Saturday will see an increase in temperatures. The heat load will be felt in the coastal plain, the lowlands and the northern Negev. In the northern valleys, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the Arava, the heat will be moderate to heavy. On Friday there will be no significant change in heat loads. The waves will be 160-80 centimeters high in the Mediterranean Sea.


Today - easing the heat load • The Mediterranean Sea will be dangerous for bathing and will remain so throughout the weekend • Saturday will see an increase in temperatures


Good news: Today (Thursday) there will be some relief from the heat load and walking down the street will feel a little more bearable.

In the coastal plain, the lowlands and the northern Negev, the heat load will be moderate. In the northern valleys, the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the Arava, the heat load will be moderate to heavy. The Mediterranean Sea will bevery dangerous for bathing, and the waves will be 160-80 centimeters high.

On Fridaythere will be no significant change in heat loads and the Mediterranean Sea will remainvery dangerous for bathingwith similar wave heights.

On Saturdaythere will be an increase in temperatures, especially inland, and the heat load will be felt. In the mountains, the heat load will be moderate. In the coastal plain, the lowlands and the northern Negev are medium to heavy, and heavy in the Arava, the Dead Sea, the Jordan Valley and the northern valleys. The Mediterranean Sea will remainvery dangerous for bathing, the waves will rise similarly.

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Source: israelhayom

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