A heatwave and hazy conditions are expected Wednesday in most areas of the country. Strong winds will blow in the south and mountainous regions, and localized sandstorms are possible. During the day, cooler and more humid air will enter the region, and the heatwave is expected to break.
1 View gallery Haze in Jerusalem ( Photo: Alex Kolomoisky ) In the Dead Sea area, the Jordan Valley, and the Arava region, extreme heat stress is expected. In the northern valleys, the coastal plain, the Negev, and the Judean Desert, heavy heat stress is expected. In the western Galilee, lower Galilee, Carmel region, the lowlands, central mountains, and the Negev Highlands, moderate heat stress is expected.
The Meteorological Service warns of "extreme conditions." During the afternoon, temperature records for April are expected to be broken in various parts of the country, especially in the south and the Arava region. The highest temperature is expected to be recorded in the northern Arava during the afternoon is between 111°F-113°F, with the current record for April in this area being 111.
7°F in Paran. Get the Ynetnews app on your smartphone: Google Play : https://bit.ly/4eJ37pE | Apple App Store : https://bit.
ly/3ZL7iNv On Thursday, there will be a significant drop in temperatures, and it will be partly cloudy to cloudy. However, in the mountains and inland areas, it will remain warmer than usual for the season. From the afternoon, winds will strengthen in the south, and haze is possible.
The weekend is expected to be partly cloudy to clear. On Friday, further cooling will be felt, and temperatures will return to seasonal norms. On Saturday, temperatures will drop further, and light local rain may occur in the north until the afternoon.
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Heatwave blankets region as high temperature records set to be broken

Today, a heatwave with hazy skies will dominate most regions, with record-breaking temperatures of up to 113°F expected in the northern Arava; Meteorological Service warns of 'extreme conditions'