Weather: Drop in temperature, moderate conditions

Moderate spring conditions are expected today in Palestine with a drop in temperature to become 5°C below the seasonal average, and with a chance of scattered rain over some areas, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD). Winds ar…

Moderate spring conditions are expected today in Palestine with a drop in temperature to become 5°C below the seasonal average, and with a chance of scattered rain over some areas, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD). Winds are southwesterly to northwesterly, moderate to active, and sea waves are medium. Temperature in the capital, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem is expected to reach a high of 19°C and a low of 11°C, and in Ramallah and Hebron a high of 18°C and a low of 10°C are expected. In Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley, temperature is expected to reach a high of 28°C and a low of 17°C, while it is expected to reach a high of 21°C and a low of 14°C in Gaza and the coastal areas. Temperature is expected to further drop on Monday and reach 7°C below the seasonal average, with a chance of light rainfall over some districts. However, a rise in temperature is expected on Tuesday, which nevertheless remains 4°C below the seasonal average, said the PMD. Temperature rises further on Wednesday to reach its annual average.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

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