Weather: Noticeable drop in temperatures, mild conditions

RAMALLAH: Weather today in Palestine is partially cloudy, dusty and relatively warm with a noticeable drop in temperatures, which yet remain about 5 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department. W…


RAMALLAH: Weather today in Palestine is partially cloudy, dusty and relatively warm with a noticeable drop in temperatures, which yet remain about 5 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department.

Winds are light to moderate, blowing from the west and northwest, and sea waves are light to moderate.

In the evening and night hours, the weather will turn partially to mostly cloudy, with mild conditions prevailing over most areas.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the weather is anticipated to be partly to mostly cloudy and moderate, with another slight drop in temperatures, remaining about 2 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average. A chance of scattered light rain is expected over some areas.

Weather on Sunday remains partially to mostly cloudy and moderate, with no significant changes in temperatures, staying about 2 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average. There is also a chance of scattered light rain in some areas.

Moving into Monday, the weather is exp
ected to be partially to mostly cloudy and moderate, with temperatures remaining about 2 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average. Scattered showers are forecasted in some areas.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

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