Weather: Drop in temperature

RAMALLAH: Weather today is forecasted to shift towards partly to mostly cloudy skies, accompanied by a drop in temperatures. However, the overall weather remains moderate in most regions, with temperatures still exceeding the annual average by around …

RAMALLAH: Weather today is forecasted to shift towards partly to mostly cloudy skies, accompanied by a drop in temperatures. However, the overall weather remains moderate in most regions, with temperatures still exceeding the annual average by around 5 degrees Celsius, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department.

Moving into Tuesday, partly cloudy conditions are expected to persist, and temperatures experience a relative drop. The mountainous areas are predicted to become relatively cold, while the rest of the regions tend to remain warm.

On Wednesday, as the evening approaches, the country is set to be influenced by a low-pressure system accompanied by a cold air mass. The weather is projected to become partly to mostly cloudy and occasionally dusty.

A noticeable drop in temperature is expected on that day, turning the atmosphere cold. Rainfall is anticipated, with showers likely across most regions during the evening and night hours.

Thursday’s weather is expected to continue to be affected b
y the low-pressure front, with temperature dropping even more.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA

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