Temperatures will be pleasant Friday and during the Shabbat, reaching 27 degrees (81 Fahrenheit) in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and 32 degrees (90 Fahrenheit) in Be'er Sheva. A one-day sharav heat wave Sunday will send the thermometer up to 35 degrees (95 Fahrenheit) in Jerusalem, 31 degrees (88 Fahrenheit) in Tel Aviv and 38 degrees (100 Fahrenheit) in Be'er Sheva. In Ein Gedi at the Dead Sea, the temperature will be 44 degrees (111 Fahrenheit).

The sharav will end by Monday morning, and pleasant weather is forecast for the remainder of the week, with temperatures in the upper 20s (low 80s Fahrenheit) in the north and central regions and low 30s (upper 80s Fahrenheit) in the south.



The level of the Kinneret is 211.20 meters below sea level, 42 centimeters lower than it was at this time last year.