RAMALLAH: Weather today is expected to continue to be affected by the low-pressure system, keeping temperatures cold to extremely cold with heavy rainfall across most regions accompanied by thunderstorms. Moving to Sunday, the weather continues to be affected by the low-pressure system. Heavy rainfall over most areas accompanied by thunderstorms are expected. Winds are anticipated to be southwesterly to westerly, moderate to active, with strong gusts at times. On Monday, Palestine continues to be affected by the low-pressure system, with no change in temperatures. Cloudy and cold to extremely cold conditions with heavy rainfall across most regions are predicted. On Tuesday, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy, with a slight rise in temperatures, keeping temperatures cold to extremely cold, with scattered rainfall over most areas. Winds are predicted to be southwesterly to westerly, moderate to active at times. Sea waves are expected to be light to medium. The PMD warned people of the d anger of flash floods, particularly in valleys, low-lying areas and slippery roads. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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