The Jerusalem Post

Unseasonal weather continues with hail and thundersto­rms

- • By TAMARA ZIEVE

Tel Avivians were surprised by the sounds of thunder and large hailstones drumming at their windows on Monday morning, as the unpredicta­ble and unseasonal weather continued.

In the North, too, the Mount Hermon ski resort reported thundersto­rms, rain, wind and heavy clouds with a temperatur­e of 14 degrees Celsius (57 Fahrenheit). The site was open to visitors.

Temperatur­es were expected to drop significan­tly across the country, and the Israel Meteorolog­ical Service warned that there was a risk of flash floods in the eastern and southern wadis.

In the northern district, the National Fire and Rescue Authority received a report from a resident of Kibbutz Bar’am about a fire that had broken out after lightning struck a tree. The local team of volunteers from the unit rushed to the scene and put out the fire.

The fire and rescue services in the south prepared themselves for expected flooding in the Judean Desert and Arava rivers. According to the forecast, the floods will not be as intense as those which caused deadly disasters 10 days ago, but they still pose some danger.

“Our rescue units have prepared for the forecast with a check of the winter and water equipment, which will be at hand,” the southern Fire and Rescue Services said. “The units are constantly on alert,” they added.

The Israel Meteorolog­ical Service forecast isolated showers in most regions and a chance of isolated thundersto­rms. It said temperatur­es will continue to drop Tuesday – becoming unseasonab­ly low – before beginning to rise again on Wednesday, becoming significan­tly warmer by Thursday.

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