Rainfall Across the Country and Flood Risks Near the Dead Sea: Weather Forecast and Radar
Severe Weather Conditions Expected
Rainfall is anticipated throughout Israel, spanning from the northern regions down to the central Negev, with isolated thunderstorms expected to accompany the rain in several areas. Winds will be strong across many locations, leading to a notstartable drop in temperatures.
Weather Developments Today
This Wednesday morning, regions across northern Israel to the North Negev experienced rainfall, at times intense and accompanied by sporadic thunderstorms. By midday, conditions will shift to hazy, with a gradual decline in dust levels. As temperatures continue to decrease, evening hours may present a flood risk near the northern shores of the Dead Sea.
Overnight weather will transition to partly cloudy skies with continued light rain expected predominantly in many areas.
Upcoming Weather Patterns
On Thursday, the forecast remains partially cloudy to overcast, with light rain persisting in both the north and central parts of the country, although a slight warming trend is expected.
Friday will likely see clearer skies with a moderate temperature increase, particularly in the central and southern areas, resulting in temperatures slightly above seasonal averages.
By Saturday, conditions are projected to be predominantly clear to partly cloudy, with an overall warming trend continuing nationally.
Temperature Forecast
The expected temperatures for today and tonight are as follows:
- Jerusalem: 7-11°C
- Tel Aviv: 10-17°C
- Haifa: 12-16°C
- Safed: 6-9°C
- Katzrin: 9-12°C
- Tiberias: 11-15°C
- Nazareth: 10-13°C
- Afula: 10-15°C
- Beit She’an: 11-19°C
- Lod: 10-17°C
- Ashdod: 10-18°C
- Ein Gedi: 15-20°C
- Be’er Sheva: 9-17°C
- Mitzpe Ramon: 7-14°C
- Eilat: 16-22°C
As always, residents are advised to remain cautious of potential flooding, particularly in low-lying areas, and to stay updated with local weather reports.