Snow Predicted in Jerusalem on Thursday – The Yeshiva World

Snow Predicted in Jerusalem on Thursday

The abrupt change in temperature is indeed noticeable in Jerusalem on Wednesday morning as heavy cloud move in and the predicted storm seems to be arriving on schedule. The intermittent showers began during the morning rush hour, and the clouds are taking up position, seemingly awaiting the order to begin. The intermittent showers have been increasing in intensity as the day moves along.

The weatherman predicts the heavy rain will begin during the night, Wednesday to Thursday, working its way from north to south, which in the northern Negev will be preceded by sandstorms.

The predictions for snow accumulations in high altitude northern areas have not changed, and snow is expected to begin on Mt. Hermon, working south to the higher-elevation Golan Heights and Galil region.

Snow is expected to announce itself for the first time this winter in Yerushalayim as well, on Thursday, but the chances of any significant accumulations are low, but forecasters add if the temperature drops a bit more, we might be in for a surprise.

The stormy weather is expected to continue on erev shabbos and shabbos.

(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)

4 Responses

  1. Flatbush Bubby says: February 3, 2010 4:31 pm 4:31 pm at 4:31 pm

    Boy, will my son, my big guy, have fun making snowmen eventhough he is already a choson bachur.

  2. jew yorker says: February 3, 2010 6:00 pm 6:00 pm at 6:00 pm

    baruch hashem for global warming

  3. stzc18 says: February 3, 2010 8:01 pm 8:01 pm at 8:01 pm

    I guess my daughter in seminary will have some fun with her friends, if they can gather up enough snow to make a snowball. 🙂

  4. shalom in Israel says: February 4, 2010 12:17 am 12:17 am at 12:17 am

    7:20am Jlm time – still no snow

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