Ramallah - Ma'an - Today, Wednesday, the weather will be partly cloudy to clear and moderate, and there will be no significant change in temperatures (the high in occupied Jerusalem is 23 degrees Celsius), and there will be a weak chance of scattered light local rains falling in some northern areas, and the winds will be westerly. Light to moderate northwesterly, sometimes active, and the sea has light to moderate wave height. In the evening and night hours, the weather will be partly cloudy, relatively cold in the mountain highlands, and pleasant in the rest of the areas, and scattered light rain may fall over some areas. Winds will be westerly to northwesterly, light to moderate speed, and the sea will be light to medium in height. Tomorrow, Thursday, the weather will be partly cloudy to clear and moderate, and there will be no significant change in temperature, with moderate to active southwesterly to northwesterly winds, and a medium wave height. On Friday and Saturday, the weather will be partly clou dy to clear and moderate, and there will be no significant change in temperatures. The Meteorological Department warned of a decrease in horizontal visibility as a result of the formation of fog and clouds touching the Earth's surface during the hours of the night and early morning, during the coming days. Source: Maan News Agency
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