Israelis used 15,690 megawatts at 2:53 p.m. on Sunday, as mercury climbed to 40°C and above in some parts of country
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Temperatures and humidity will rise and stay high until Monday at least; officials urge public to take extra care outside
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Health Ministry warns public to stay in cool environments, drink lots of water and avoid physical exertion
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Temperatures expected to rise above 35 degrees Celsius throughout the eastern part of the country
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Peak to come Thursday, with 33°C in Tel Aviv, 37°C in Jerusalem; electricity management company presents plan to avoid repeat of June blackouts
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Rains forecast to break extreme heatwave that hit region in recent days, sparking hundreds of fires and leaving thousands without power;
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Ecologist recommends hitting southern deserts for a colorful display in mid-May, with rainfall there three times last year's amount
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Schools shut in some northern towns; sea foam churned up by strong winds blankets Tel Aviv port in white
Flooding reported in northern Negev region, coastal cities deluged as temperatures drop; some areas around Dead Sea closed to visitors; snow falls on Mount Hermon
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Higher-than-average temperatures will last until at least Thursday, with firefighters anticipating potential blazes
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