Ramallah: The Palestine Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecasted that the weather on Tuesday will be partly cloudy, accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperatures, which are expected to be 3-4 degrees Celsius below the annual average. There is also a likelihood of light local rain in some regions. Winds are predicted to be northwesterly, moderate, and occasionally active, with sea waves ranging from medium to high. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the weather outlook for Wednesday indicates partly cloudy skies with temperatures rising to align with the annual average. Light local rain may occur in some areas during the early morning hours. The wind pattern will remain northwesterly, moderate, and occasionally active, with sea waves continuing at medium to high levels. The forecast for Thursday suggests partly cloudy conditions with a slight increase in temperatures. By Friday, the weather is expected to shift to relatively hot to hot and dry conditions, with temperatures ri sing above the annual average.
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