Weather Forecast: Temperature Drop, Local Rain – When’s the Warm-up?
Overview of Current Weather Conditions
Following a rainy day, Israel is experiencing a notable drop in temperatures that will persist through Wednesday. Localized light rain is expected to affect the central region and northern Negev during the afternoon, with risks of frost overnight in various areas.
Detailed Daily Forecast
Monday’s Weather
Today, skies will be partly to mostly cloudy, accompanied by a slight decrease in temperatures. After the recent chilly weather, light rain is anticipated to continue until the early afternoon, particularly in central Israel and the northern Negev. As night falls, frost warnings are in effect for the northern mountains, central regions, and valleys.
Tuesday’s Temperature Trends
A further drop in temperatures is expected tomorrow, leading to values that are below the seasonal average. Strong easterly winds will begin to blow in the northern and central mountains by nighttime.
Midweek Conditions
On Wednesday, expect mostly cloudy skies with high-altitude cloud cover. Strong winds will persist in the northern and mountainous areas, while temperatures will rise along the coastal plain and in the south.
Thursday’s Outlook
Thursday is projected to bring additional warming, with temperatures returning to seasonal norms. Strong winds are also expected in the morning across northern regions.
Forecasted Temperatures
The anticipated temperatures for today and into the night are as follows:
- Jerusalem: 5-11°C
- Tel Aviv: 9-15°C
- Haifa: 9-14°C
- Safed: 3-9°C
- Kiryat Shmona: 5-13°C
- Tiberias: 7-15°C
- Nazareth: 8-14°C
- Afula: 8-15°C
- Beit She’an: 8-17°C
- Lod: 9-16°C
- Ashdod: 10-16°C
- Ein Gedi: 14-20°C
- Beer Sheva: 10-15°C
- Mitzpe Ramon: 8-13°C
- Eilat: 14-20°C
Conclusion
As the weather transitions this week, residents and visitors should prepare for cooler temperatures and potential frost, particularly in the higher elevations. Stay tuned for updates regarding any changes in weather conditions, and plan accordingly for outdoor activities.