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Israel: Heatwave expected to break decades-high records

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Tel Aviv [Israel], August 9 (ANI/ TPS): Decades-high temperatures are expected in Israel during the current heatwave, which began yesterday and is expected to intensify, reaching its peak on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the Meteorological Service.

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Temperatures around the Sea of Galilee and in the eastern valleys are expected to reach 48-49°C (118-120°F). In the Jordan Valley, temperatures are expected to climb to 50-51°C (122-124°F).

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In Jerusalem, temperatures are forecast to reach 40 or even 41°C (106°F). (ANI/ TPS)

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