Weather Forecast

Colder than usual and cloudy; The rain will continue: Weather forecast

The weather in the coming days will remain relatively unchanged. It will be colder than usual for the season, with occasional local rain throughout the country. Weather forecast

(Photo: Erez Baruchi)

The weather in the coming days will remain relatively unchanged. It will be colder than usual for the season, with occasional local showers throughout the country.

Tuesday: Partially cloudy with no significant change in temperatures. Local showers are still expected, mainly in the northern and central parts of the country, with a light intensity.

The expected temperatures for today and tonight are as follows:

- Kiryat Shmona: 28-19

- Katsrin: 26-17

- Safed (Tzfat): 23-15

- Tiberias (Tveria): 32-21

- Nazareth (Natzrat): 27-17

- Haifa (Chefa): 28-21

- Tel Aviv (Tel Aviv): 28-21

- Jerusalem (Yerushalayim): 25-17

- Ashkelon: 27-22

- Ein Gedi: 31-26

- Be'er Sheva (Be'er Sheva): 29-18

- Arad: 24-19

- Mitzpe Ramon: 22-18

- Eilat: 32-24

Wednesday: Partially to mostly cloudy with no significant temperature changes. Light local showers or drizzle may occur, especially in the north and central regions.

Thursday: Partially cloudy with a slight increase in temperatures. Light local showers or drizzle may occur.

Friday: Clear to partly cloudy with no significant temperature changes.

Heavy rain in Haifa (courtesy of the photographer)
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