Hikers and general travelers in the area are advised to listen regularly to the local weather forecast because of the danger of flash floods. Tragically, flash floods have killed a number of travelers over the years . Forecasting flash floods is difficult at best; they sometimes occur from a highly localized storm that develops suddenly.
Travelers are advised not to hike in the flood zone on such days. When there are flash floods, it is best not to enter the rivers at all. The speed of the floods is quite fast owing to the effect of the local topography. Rain that falls at an elevation of about 1000 meters above sea level, flows a relatively short distance but falls to -400 meters. This causes very fast and dangerous moving water.
People who like to watch the floods should take care to do so only from safe, high ground. There are three excellent places from which to observe the floods. At the northern end of the Dead Sea, is Tamarim River which can flood from rain in the Judean Mountains. Another good vantage point is at the Bokek River waterfall. The river leads to the hotels at Ein Bokek. The floods come from rain over the Hebron Mountains.
Finally, there is a good vantage point at Hever River near Ein Gedi. Here, the flash floods are caused by rain over either the Judean Mountains or the Hebron Mountains. Fine and dry to start across central and eastern areas on Friday.
Outbreaks of rain, heavy in places, and strong winds across the northwest at first will gradually spread southeastwards through the day. Towards the northwest, perhaps cloudier with the chance of rain at times, which may spread south-eastwards to other areas. There is also the possibility that these unsettled conditions may become more widespread across the UK. Overall, temperatures are likely to be near to above average, but with the chance of some cool nights particularly in the north. This evening and tonight will be dry with clear spells and a light easterly breeze over most of the country, leading to a few mist patches developing.
However, further heavy showery rain will develop along the southern coast, before extending over much of Munster and south Leinster by morning. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 9 degrees generally, but milder under cloud cover over Munster and south Leinster with lowest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees. Visakhapatnam will have generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers. The city will observe a minimum temperature of 26 degree Celsius and a maximum of around 31 degrees.
Kolkata will have generally cloudy sky with a few spells of rain or thundershowers. The city will observe a minimum temperature of 25 degree Celsius and a maximum of around 31 degrees. Tomorrow will start mostly dry with sunny spells. However, it will turn cloudier through the afternoon as showery outbreaks of rain spread from the south, turning heavy and persistent at times. Highest temperatures of 17 to 19 degrees in a light easterly breeze, veering southeast and freshening a little in the afternoon. Aizawl will have generally generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers.
The minimum temperature will be 20 degrees Celsius while the maximum will be around 27 degrees. Imphal will witness generally partly cloudy sky with possibility of development of thunder lightning. The city will observe a minimum temperature of 21 degree Celsius and a maximum of around 31 degrees.
Guwahati will have generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers. The minimum temperature will be around 25 degree Celsius while the maximum will be around 35 degrees. Thiruvananthapuram will have generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers. The minimum temperature will be 24 degree Celsius while the maximum will be around 30 degrees. Mumbai will have generally cloudy sky with heavy rain.
The minimum temperature will be 25 degree Celsius while the maximum is expected to be around 29 degrees. Temperatures along the shore are 39-42°C and with humidity of 45% the heat stress in the afternoon is very severe to extreme. Ein Bokek is the hottest place along the Dead Sea.
The hottest time of day is mid-to-late afternoon through the late evening hours. The highest temperature ever recorded was 49.2°C. Away from the shore, the humidity drops to 25%. The higher humidity along the shore is caused by the predominant southeasterly winds which traverse the sea and bring moisture to the shores. Kohima will have generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers. The minimum and maximum temperature will be between 25 and 35 degree Celsius.
Jammu will have partly cloudy sky. The minimum temperature will be 25 degree Celsius while the maximum will be around 32 degrees. An influx in tropical moisture will bring our best chance of rain Monday with scattered showers and storms. Depending on the track of this likely tropical depression or storm will determine where the heaviest rains fall in the coming days. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees in a moderate southeasterly breeze.
Hyderabad to have generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers. Minimum temperature will be 23 degree Celsius while the maximum will be around 30 degrees. At Ein Bokek annual rainfall is 50mm; at Ein Gedi, 80mm; and on the northern shore, 120mm. Most of the rain falls from December to February. Rain in the spring and fall comes from the Red Sea Trough that develops to the south of the region.
The clouds associated with these systems develop during the afternoon and produce heavy thunderstorms with occasional hail causing flashfloods and mudslides. Tuesday will bring a bright and sunny start for most, but during the afternoon a few areas of cloud and showers will develop in places. Wednesday will see patchy cloud and sunny intervals, along with the odd isolated shower at times. On Thursday it looks to start bright in places, however, during the day there will be areas of cloud around but it should stay dry.
Another weak cold front will push across the state Friday night and bring some slightly cooler weather again for the weekend. There will be some scattered thunderstorms late Friday in the mountains and across the state Saturday afternoon. According to IMD, heavy rainfall is likely on the cards for north and central Maharashtra and isolated heavy rainfall has been predicted for these regions today. Meanwhile, rainfall activity is also expected over the south peninsular and West India and is likely to increase from September 3. On Wednesday, Delhi recorded 112.1mm rainfall in 24 hours, the highest single-day precipitation in September in 19 years, reported news agency PTI.
Heavy showers since early morning caused water logging in various parts of the city, causing inconvenience to the commuters. The Safdarjung Observatory, the official marker for the city, gauged 112.1mm rainfall in the 24 hours ending 8.30 AM yesterday, reported PTI. Tonight, partly cloudy to mostly cloudy. A few rain showers are possible. Low temperatures will be around 50 or 50s, some inland areas could fall into the 40s.
North to northwest wind 5 to 15 MPH with a few higher gusts. Weather tomorrow in Hamoshava Stadium, Petah Tikva, Israel is going to be Partly cloudy with a maximum temperature of 33°c and minimum temperature of 22°c. Expected precipitation falling is 0.00 mm. Across Northern Ireland, the weather is forecast to be mostly dry on Wednesday, and feeling very warm in any sunshine. But scattered showers are possible in the afternoon.
Agartala will have generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers. The temperature will hover between 26 and 33 degree Celsius. Showers or spells of rain Tuesday, heavy in places, becoming drier from the west later. Sunny spells and scattered showers Wednesday and Thursday, outbreaks of rain reaching the northwest later. One person died and several others are reported to be missing as flash floods and landslides rocked Aurangabad and Jalgaon. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Mumbai with a forecast of heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places.
Tuesday, partly sunny to mostly cloudy with a chance of rain. High temperatures will be in the 60s and 70s. South to southeast wind turning south to southwest 5 to 15 MPH with a few higher gusts. Weather charts displays the temperature, precipitation, pressure, wind speed and gust for next 14 days.
Weather today in Hamoshava Stadium, Petah Tikva, Israel is going to be Patchy rain possible with a maximum temperature of 33°c and minimum temperature of 24°c. Expected precipitation falling is 0.20 mm. Thursday is forecast to be misty at first with some hill and coastal fog, along with light winds and a maximum temperature of 20C in NI. Dewpoints in the 50s this time of year feels refreshing. The dewpoint increases next week and so does the temperature. On TV this AM I'll show you the forecast for some local events.
Puducherry is expected to have generally cloudy sky with light rain or drizzle. The temperature will vary between 24 and 35 degree Celsius. Chennai is expected to have partly cloudy sky. The temperature will vary between 28 and 36 degree Celsius. All Forecasts are meant for mid afternoon and are intended as a guideline for the level of bug activity.
Forecasts are also relative to an area's normal amount of bugs for the current time of year. Confidence is fairly low through this period. However, the current signals suggest low pressure will lie to the northwest of the UK.
This may bring unsettled conditions to northwestern areas, with a low risk of stormy conditions at times. In the southeast more settled weather is likely. Towards the end of October, a trend towards more widely settled conditions is possible. Overall, rainfall is expected to be above average with temperatures warmer than average. Tomorrow looks like another cloudy day. It should be mostly dry in the morning, but some light showers are likely to move in in the afternoon.
Rain could turn a little heavier later in the day. On Saturday, most showers in the north will be before noon. The best chance of thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon will be over the Central Mountains stretching northeast into SW Wyoming. Isolated storms are possible over the Southern Mountains. This will quite a departure from the last Sept. 11 game in Notre Dame Stadium. When the Irish kicked off against the Michigan Wolverines in 2010, the mercury read 59 degrees and there was 97 percent humidity.
While the forecast for Saturday calls for a moderate breeze, the wind was hardly blowing at the start of that 2010 game — an unfortunate loss. There is no rain forecasted Saturday for the greater South Bend area. If you're waiting at the gates when tailgating commences for the home opener at 8 a.m., you may want to add a long sleeve shirt or light coat to your breakfast plans.
Accuweather forecasts temperatures in the mid-60s, although you'll be enjoying mid-70s by 11 a.m. Two hours before kickoff, temperatures will broach 80 degrees; be sure to lather that sunscreen at least once before heading into the stadium. Rain or showers, heavy at times in the SE, but mostly dry in NE-Iceland. The wind will decrease slowly in the afternoon. Monday night, mostly cloudy with a chance of rain.
Low temperatures will be around 50 or the 50s. East to southeast wind 5 to 15 MPH with a few higher gusts. Sunday night, partly cloudy to mostly clear. Low temperatures will be around 40 or the 40s, around 50 or the 50s near the Great Lakes. Parts of the city received rain early on Friday as well.
The Safdarjung observatory recorded around 5 mm of rainfall in 24 hours from 8.30 am on Thursday. A slight dip in temperature is likely with the maximum temperature expected to stand at 32 degrees Celsius and the minimum at 26 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature recorded on Thursday was 34 degrees Celsius. Shillong will have generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers. Temperature will hover between 17 and 27 degree Celsius.
Muzaffarabad will have mainly clear sky. The minimum temperature will be 23 degree Celsius and maximum will be around 31 degrees. Leh is expected to have mainly clear sky. The minimum and maximum temperature will be between nine to 26 degree Celsius.
The National Capital Delhi will have generally cloudy sky with light rain. The temperature will vary between 25 and 32 degree Celsius. Summertime low temperatures are still in the 30°C range and are often higher. The lows at Ein Bokek range from 30-35°C. Ein Gedi is about two degrees cooler at night than Ein Bokek and the northern shores are another degree cooler still. The nighttime temperatures are so high in the summer because the temperature of the water in the Dead Sea is 35-37°C.
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