The heat wave is expected to peak tomorrow, Thursday, and begin to ease over the weekend, with temperatures dropping slightly on Friday and falling significantly on Saturday.

Temperatures are expected to rise tomorrow, particularly in the mountains and inland areas, the Met Office said. These areas will be hotter than usual, while the coast will be very humid.

Most parts of the country are expected to experience intense or extreme heat. Temperatures in Tel Aviv will reach 34°C, Jerusalem 34°C, Haifa 32°C, Tiberias 39°C, Safed 34°C, Beit She’an 39°C, Ein Gedi 41°C, Be’er Sheva 38°C, Mitzpe Ramon 37°C and Eilat 44°C.

Temperatures will cool slightly on Friday but remain above average in the mountains and inland areas, while the coastal plain will remain humid.

Temperatures will drop significantly by Saturday, especially in the mountains and inland areas, bringing relief from the heat. Light rain or drizzle is possible in the northern areas and on the coast in the morning.

A slight increase in temperatures is expected again by Monday.

As for today’s weather, temperatures are expected to rise, especially in the mountains and inland areas. These regions will be hotter than usual, and the coastal plain will be very humid. Most parts of the country will experience intense or extreme heat.

It will be clear to partly cloudy tonight.

Forecast for July 4 (day and night):

Jerusalem: 33-23
Tel Aviv: 33-23
Haifa: 32-24
Beer-Sheva: 38-23
Cfat: 34-24
Katrin: 37-21
Tiberias: 38-27
Nazareth: 31-22
Afula: 37-21
Beit Shean: 41-24
Lod: 36-20
Ashdod: 33-22
Ein Gedi: 40-30
Mitzpe Ramon: 37-24
Eilat: 43-29

Earlier, Cursor wrote that scientists stated that a global climate catastrophe is inevitable, the process has begun.

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