Unseasonably warm weather continued across Israel on Saturday, particularly in the mountains and inland areas, with temperatures well above average for late November.
Strong easterly winds were reported in the northern mountains during the morning hours, and skies ranged from partly cloudy to overcast due to high-altitude cloud cover.
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Flooding at Omer Stream, southern Israel
(Photo: Naveh Gibori)
A change in the weather is expected Sunday, as local showers are forecast for northern and central Israel alongside a noticeable drop in temperatures, which will return to seasonal norms. Gusty winds are expected, particularly along the coastal plain.
Monday may still bring light rain or drizzle, along with another slight drop in temperatures. Tuesday’s forecast shows little change, though scattered coastal drizzle remains possible.
Forecasted highs and lows for Saturday (Celsius/Fahrenheit):
Jerusalem 14–24°C (57–75°F), Tel Aviv 16–24°C (61–75°F), Haifa 19–27°C (66–81°F), Safed 15–21°C (59–70°F), Katzrin 17–25°C (63–77°F), Tiberias 18–27°C (64–81°F), Nazareth 17–24°C (63–75°F), Afula 15–27°C (59–81°F), Beit She’an 17–26°C (63–79°F), Lod 14–26°C (57–79°F), Ashdod 15–23°C (59–73°F), Ein Gedi 19–23°C (66–73°F), Be’er Sheva 13–25°C (55–77°F), Mitzpe Ramon 15–22°C (59–72°F), Eilat 19–29°C (66–84°F).