Partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected across Israel on Tuesday following a stormy night, with rain forecast from the north through the northern Negev. There is a slight risk of flooding in the Judean Desert and along the Dead Sea, while temperatures remain slightly below seasonal averages. Rain is expected to gradually weaken במהלך the day.
Significant rainfall was recorded across the country over the past 24 hours, with the highest levels in Zichron Yaakov at 21.7 millimeters. Other notable totals included 18.4 millimeters in Negba, 18 millimeters in Ashdod and 15.6 millimeters in Hadera, along with moderate amounts in Jerusalem, Haifa and Be'er Sheva.
On Wednesday, conditions are expected to be partly cloudy with rain continuing mainly in the north before intensifying overnight and spreading to central areas. Thursday will remain partly cloudy with intermittent rain in central regions and possible snow in the north, while light drizzle may persist into Friday as temperatures stay below seasonal norms.

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