Brace yourself for a dramatic shift in the weather today! Temperatures are taking a nosedive, especially in mountainous and inland areas, though they'll still feel milder than what we'd typically expect this time of year. But here's where it gets interesting: while the day starts partly cloudy, there's a twist—a chance of drizzle or light rain along the coast in the morning, with the possibility of showers creeping into the mountains by midday. And this is the part most people miss: despite the cooler temps, some regions will still bask in warmth, like Eilat, where the mercury could soar to a balmy 33°C. Is this a sign of climate patterns shifting, or just a typical seasonal fluctuation? Let’s break it down further. The coastal cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa will enjoy milder conditions, hovering in the mid-20s, while inland areas like Beit Shean could see a stark contrast, reaching up to 32°C. It’s a day of extremes, and it raises the question: How are these temperature variations affecting local ecosystems and daily life? Here’s a detailed look at today’s forecasted highs and lows: Jerusalem (17-25°C), Tel Aviv (19-26°C), Haifa (19-24°C), Safed (16-24°C), Katzrin (19-27°C), Tiberias (19-30°C), Nazareth (19-26°C), Afula (13-29°C), Beit Shean (19-32°C), Lod (18-27°C), Ashdod (19-26°C), Ein Gedi (22-28°C), Beer Sheva (16-27°C), Mitzpe Ramon (15-25°C), and Eilat (23-33°C). So, what do you think? Are these temperature swings becoming the new normal, or just a passing phase? Share your thoughts below—we’d love to hear your take!