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Weather report: Cold, rain, flood, oh my!

The weather will continue to be colder than usual, with rain and thunderstorms. Snow will fall in the Hermon and flooding is possible. The forecast for the next few days.

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Photo: GFXMonsters/Shutterstock

The weather will continue to be colder than usual, with strong rain accompanied by thunderstorms. Snow will fall in the Hermon and flooding is possible. Thursday: In the morning, local rains are expected, accompanied by individual thunderstorms, mostly in the north and along the coast. Towards the afternoon, there will be occasional showers spreading to most areas of the country accompanied by thunderstorms. From the afternoon hours, there is a fear of flooding in the southern and eastern creeks.

Friday: Occasional rains will continue in the north and center accompanied by thunderstorms. Snow will fall in the Hermon. There is a slight fear of floods in the northern coast. From the afternoon hours local rains are expected in the south. There is a fear of flooding in the southern and eastern creeks. Temperatures will go down and be lower than average for the season.

Saturday: Rain will continue to fall occasionally in the north and center of the country, accompanied by individual thunderstorms. Temperatures will still be lower than average for the season.

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Sunday: Occasional rain from the north to the northern Negev. Temperatures will be lower than average for the season.

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