Sunday's will be clear to partly cloudy. There will be a slight drop in temperatures, but it will still be hotter than usual to sharav-like (hot, dry, and hazy) in most parts of the country following record-high temperatures in the past two days. In the morning, strong eastern winds will blow in the northern and central mountains and, during the day, brisk eastern winds will continue to blow in the northern mountains.
On Monday, temperatures are expected to drop, mainly along the coastal plain and in the lowlands, but it will still be hotter than usual in most parts of the country, and haze is possible. During the night, scattered showers accompanied by thunderstorms will begin, and there is a risk of flash floods in the eastern streams. There is also a slight risk of flooding in the coastal plain.
On Tuesday, there will be a significant drop in temperatures and a rise in humidity. In the morning, local rains accompanied by isolated thunderstorms will continue to fall, and there is still a slight risk of flash floods in the streams of the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea. The rain will gradually weaken during the day and will cease in the evening. On Wednesday, temperatures will rise slightly, mainly in the mountains and inland.
Forecasted high / low temperatures Sunday for select cities:
Jerusalem: 26 °C / 18 °C
Tel Aviv: 34 °C / 21 °C
Haifa: 30 °C / 22 °C
Safed: 24 °C / 17 °C
Katzrin: 28 °C / 19 °C
Tiberias: 31 °C / 20 °C
Nazareth: 28 °C / 20 °C
Afula: 31 °C / 19 °C
Beit She’an: 32 °C / 19 °C
Lod: 33 °C / 19 °C
Ashdod: 29 °C / 19 °C
Ein Gedi: 30 °C / 23 °C
Be’er Sheva: 30 °C / 19 °C
Mitzpe Ramon: 26 °C / 17 °C
Eilat: 34 °C / 24 °C


