Sunday will be clear to partly cloudy across Israel with a slight rise in temperatures and heavier heat stress, according to meteorologist Lior Sudri. Mediterranean winds are 15–35 km/h with wave height 50–100 cm.
Sunday’s forecast, issued by meteorologist Lior Sudri at approximately 06:03 Jerusalem, calls for clear to partly cloudy skies nationwide with a slight rise in temperatures and heavier heat stress — a continuation of the warming trend outlined in recent days. Mediterranean winds are 15–35 km/h with wave height 50–100 cm. No unusual weather warnings are in effect.
This update follows a multi-day forecast published Friday Jun 26, 05:42 Jerusalem, which predicted a gradual temperature rise through Monday and a slight drop Tuesday returning temperatures to seasonal norms. That forecast, also from Sudri, superseded an earlier Friday prediction by meteorologist Ilanit Adler (also published Jun 26, 05:42) that had called for a “significant warming” trend next week — a discrepancy the desk did not resolve; today’s bulletin aligns with Sudri’s more moderate trajectory.
As The Zioneer reported on Jun 24, similar “clear to partly cloudy, slight temperature rise” conditions held over Wednesday, and on Jun 23 a bulletin noted humidity rising while temperatures remained near seasonal averages. The overall picture remains within a summer pattern of moderate variability without sustained extremes.
No new warnings or severe-weather alerts are attached to this forecast. The slight drop forecast for Tuesday remains to be confirmed in subsequent bulletins.
3 developments
- StrongIsrael weather Monday: Slight cooling, partly cloudy in the north and mountains
- StrongIsrael weather forecast: Slight temperature rise through Saturday, seasonal norms
- DevelopingIsrael weather: Clear skies, slight temperature drop, moderate heat stress
- DevelopingSlight temperature rise brings mild to moderate heat stress across Israel
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