Chilly Shabbat: More rains, chance of flooding
The weekend is expected to bring more windy weather, including occasional thunderstorms with a possibility of flooding.
The weekend is expected to bring more windy weather, including occasional thunderstorms with a possibility of flooding.
Skies to be clear today, rain to begin tomorrow, continuing through Saturday. Temperatures to drop below seasonal average.
Constantly changing weather patterns are expected for the week ahead, with both extreme heat and cold spells on the way.
Saturday is expected to see warm weather and a possibility of sandstorms, while Sunday will be cooler than normal for the season.
It seems to be getting warmer in Israel, though temperatures continue to be colder than usual for the season.
Israel will see a dry front over the coming days.
Wednesday is expected to bring more rain and a continued cold front along with possible flooding in the Judean desert.
Winter weather to continue this week with brief respite on Tuesday before further drop in temperatures, more precipitation on Wednesday,
Tomorrow starting at noon, rain mainly locally on coast. On Shabbat rain occasionally from north of country to Negev.
The peak of summer has yet to come, still unseasonably warm weather across the country – and will continue in coming days.
Very hot and dry weather conditions expected throughout the country.
After Sunday’s heat wave temperatures significantly drop, will rise again on Tuesday.
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Week of rain to culminate with final storms over Shabbat; temperatures to rise slightly after Sunday.
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