Jerusalem children spent the day Wednesday in excited anticipation for a rare snowstorm in the capital city, although some of the excitement was lost due to a “snow day” from school just being another day at home during the pandemic The abrupt change from almost summer-like weather, which Jerusalem has enjoyed for weeks, began on Tuesday night, when temperatures began to drop and heavy rain began falling throughout the country. Israel’s coast had heavy overnight rainstorms and snow began falling in northern Israel in the early hours of Wednesday morning, blanketing areas of Ramat HaGolan and the Upper Galil. The Golan Heights had more snow by Wednesday afternoon than it’s had in years and at least nine highways in northern Israel were blocked to traffic. The entrance to the city of Tzfat is also blocked. Temperatures continued to drop throughout the day on Wednesday, with occasional snow flurries falling in Jerusalem in the early afternoon. At 3:30 p.m., snow began to fall in earnest but heavier snow that will stick is only expected at about 8 p.m. (some forecasters say midnight), with about 10 centimeters expected to accumulate. צלמנו מרק סאלם יצא לרחובות בירושלים כדי לתעד את השלג pic.twitter.com/EbN9utKPX3 — מעריב אונליין (@MaarivOnline) February 17, 2021 pic.twitter.com/GUuQ3N4GMq — אבי רבינא Avi Ravina (@AviRabina) February 17, 2021 לקראת סופות השלגים: כוחות בצפון ובאיו"ש נערכים לשמירה על רציפות תפקודית וסיוע לאזרחים >>> https://t.co/cWv06C87yC pic.twitter.com/89g2pb51jp — צבא ההגנה לישראל (@idfonline) February 17, 2021 הסופה כבר כאן | שלג החל לרדת הלילה בקיבוץ עין זיוון שבצפון רמת הגולן (צילום: חגי דרלינגר) @rubih67 pic.twitter.com/Bgjv1sSYst — כאן חדשות (@kann_news) February 17, 2021 Wind gusts in Israel are expected to reach a height of between 80 to 100 kilometers per hour (50-62 miles) on Wednesday and waves are forecast to reach eight (26 feet) meters in height. There are flood warnings in coastal and low-lying areas. An elderly man in Tel Aviv was injured on Wednesday from a tree branch knocked down by strong winds. In Jerusalem, a tree fell on a public bus. Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion said on Tuesday that the municipality is prepared for the snow, with 250 snow plows and salt trucks prepared to hit the roads. Municipality workers have also made efforts to locate any homeless people and stepped up welfare visits on vulnerable residents. The Tel Aviv beach on Wednesday morning: בהיעדר שלג צחור נתנחם במופעי מים מדהימים
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