Temperatures will warm up a bit Friday, but the long-term weather forecast calls for pleasant weather next Thursday, the first day of Rosh HaShanah. Cooler than usual weather will prevail on the Sabbath and Sunday, with light drizzle expected on the Golan Heights and in the Shomron and coastal areas. Precipitation also may fall on Jerusalem, but no large amounts of rain are predicted.
Temperatures on Sunday will be the coolest since the beginning of the summer, with the predicted highs ranging from 25 degrees Celsius (77 F) in Jerusalem to 28 (82 F) in Tel Aviv, 30 (87 F) in Be'er Sheva and 36 (97 F) in Ein Gedi and Eilat.
On the Hermon, the thermometer at night will drop to 9 degrees Celsius (48 F).