Israel Forecasts Slight Temperature Drop with Possible Drizzle in North and Coastal Areas
On Tuesday morning, light drizzle is expected mainly in northern Israel and along the coastal plain, with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will drop slightly during the day, accompanied by clearing skies. Overnight, drizzle may continue in the north and along the coast. The solar radiation index is forecasted to be very high to extreme, while extreme heat is expected in the Dead Sea, Jordan Valley, and Arava regions. The Mediterranean Sea will be rough, with wave heights ranging from 100 to 150 centimeters.
Wednesday will see partly cloudy skies with a chance of light local rain or drizzle in the north and coastal plain during the morning, along with a further slight temperature decrease, especially in the mountains and inland areas. On Thursday, after morning clouds dissipate, the weather will be clear to partly cloudy with a slight temperature rise mainly in the mountains and inland, though temperatures will remain somewhat below seasonal averages. Friday will be mostly clear after morning clouds clear, with another slight temperature increase in the mountains and inland, bringing temperatures back to seasonal norms.
Forecasted temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday include Jerusalem at 19-28°C, Tel Aviv 26-30°C, Haifa 24-29°C, Safed 18-29°C, Katzrin 21-35°C, Tiberias 23-34°C, Nazareth 22-32°C, Afula 23-33°C, Beit Shean 26-37°C, Lod 25-31°C, Ashdod 26-31°C, Ein Gedi 27-38°C, Beersheba 23-32°C, Mitzpe Ramon 21-32°C, and Eilat 31-40°C.
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