A fierce winter storm is expected to drop snow on Jerusalem and Israel’s higher elevations and bring severe flooding to the coastal plain on Friday.
On Wednesday, rain began to fall from Haifa in the north to Beersheva in the southern Negav region, threatening some flooding already. Temperatures also began to fall.
On Thursday, the rainfall is expected to intensify, accompanied by high winds and a steep drop in temperatures.
The peak of the storm is predicted for Friday morning, when downpours and significant snowfall are being eagerly awaited, at least by children living at those higher elevations.
Ahead of the storm, the Jerusalem Municipality is meeting urgently to discuss how to manage the situation, as severe snowstorms have had a detrimental impact on the city in the past.
We will be helping to prepare Israelis that need assistance for the winter weather. We will be providing new sweaters, shoes, boots, coats, blankets and all sorts of winter clothing for Israelis that cannot afford to purchase these items.
If you would like to help us, click here.
On Wednesday, rain began to fall from Haifa in the north to Beersheva in the southern Negav region, threatening some flooding already. Temperatures also began to fall.
On Thursday, the rainfall is expected to intensify, accompanied by high winds and a steep drop in temperatures.
The peak of the storm is predicted for Friday morning, when downpours and significant snowfall are being eagerly awaited, at least by children living at those higher elevations.
Ahead of the storm, the Jerusalem Municipality is meeting urgently to discuss how to manage the situation, as severe snowstorms have had a detrimental impact on the city in the past.
We will be helping to prepare Israelis that need assistance for the winter weather. We will be providing new sweaters, shoes, boots, coats, blankets and all sorts of winter clothing for Israelis that cannot afford to purchase these items.
If you would like to help us, click here.
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