Full forecast: cooler weather and rain continue, snow expected on Mount Hermon

Local rain will continue with falling temperatures and possible nighttime thunderstorms; after a brief warm-up, Monday brings widespread rain, strong winds and flood risk, with snow starting on Mount Hermon and possibly spreading to the northern Golan the next day

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After a stormy day marked by rain and strong winds, local showers are expected to continue Saturday, with a slight drop in temperatures to seasonal levels. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy. At night, intermittent rain is forecast, accompanied by isolated thunderstorms mainly in the north and along the coast.
Sunday is expected to be partly cloudy to clear, with warmer temperatures. The storm will return the following day. On Monday, temperatures will fall and intermittent rain will develop, accompanied by thunderstorms mainly in the north, spreading toward evening and overnight to central Israel. Strong winds are expected, and snow will fall on Mount Hermon. At night, there is a risk of flooding in the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea area.
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Stormy weather in Tel Aviv
(Photo: Moti Kimchi)
On Tuesday, intermittent rain will continue from the north through the northern Negev, with very strong winds and particularly cold conditions. Thunderstorms are expected mainly in the north, while snow will continue on Mount Hermon and may spread to the northern Golan. The risk of flooding in the Judean Desert and Dead Sea area will persist, and haze is possible in the south.
Forecast temperatures for today and tonight (degrees Celsius):
Jerusalem 9–12; Tel Aviv 14–18; Haifa 15–18; Safed 8–12; Katzrin 12–21; Tiberias 12–17; Nazareth 12–16; Afula 11–17; Beit Shean 12–17; Lod 12–17; Ashdod 13–18; Ein Gedi 16–20; Beersheba 10–17; Mitzpe Ramon 8–15; Eilat 13–21.
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