Tuesday will be partly cloudy to clear with temperatures slightly below seasonal norms, mainly in the mountains, according to meteorologist Lior Sudri. Mediterranean winds are 15–35 km/h with wave height 60–120 cm.
Tuesday's forecast, as reported by The Zioneer since Sunday evening (Sun 18:03 Jerusalem), has evolved from an initial 5–6 day outlook into a day-by-day refinement. By Monday morning (05:24 Jerusalem), the desk noted a shift in sourcing — meteorologist Lior Sudri replaced earlier forecaster Matan Yaakov — and added specific wind and wave data (Mediterranean winds 15–35 km/h, waves 60–120 cm). The latest update confirms partly cloudy to clear skies with a slight cooling most noticeable in mountain areas, consistent with the trend Sudri outlined at each step.
Reporting on the multi-day pattern began Sunday (18:03), when meteorologist Matan Yaakov forecast seasonal temperatures with rising humidity. Later that same hour, Sudri projected a slight Tuesday cooling followed by midweek warming back to seasonal norms. Monday morning (05:24), the desk refined that: partly cloudy through Tuesday, warming from Wednesday with increased heat stress, returning to seasonal by Thursday–Friday — again attributed to Sudri.
As The Zioneer has reported over the past month (June 7–20), late-June weather in Israel typically features moderate heat stress, occasional coastal drizzle, and diurnal temperature shifts. The current slight mountain cooling and stable Mediterranean conditions fall within that pattern.
The main open question — whether midweek warming arrives on Wednesday as Sudri forecasts — will be tested in the next bulletin cycle; no additional meteorological uncertainty has been flagged in this update.
7 developments
- StrongIsrael weather Monday: Slight cooling, partly cloudy in the north and mountains
- DevelopingTuesday weather: Clear skies, slight temperature rise, mainly in the mountains and inland
- DevelopingIsrael weather: Clear skies, slight temperature drop, moderate heat stress
- DevelopingWeather forecast: Slight temperature drop expected Friday, mainly inland
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