About 70,000 hikers took advantage of the sunny Saturday night

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Tens of thousands of hikers took advantage of the sunny weekend today (Saturday) to tour the various sites after the stormy and rainy week and the “Carmel” storm. Meanwhile, no more showers are visible on the horizon.

According to the Nature and Parks Authority, about 70,000 hikers went for walks in the national parks and nature reserves. The most prominent sites: the Yarkon Tel Afek National Park with about 3,000 visitors, the Migdal Tzedek National Park with about 2,300 visitors, the Banias Nature Reserve with about 2,000 visitors and the Caesarea National Park with about 1,800 visitors.

The Hermon site, Photo: Hermon site
Deer in the Issachar Plateau, Photo: Nimrod Lahav / Nature and Parks Authority

Orit Steinfeld, acting head of the Audience and Community Division: “We saw many hikers who went out into nature after a rainy week. “This is definitely a great time to hike, to watch the strong currents in the northern streams, the winter pools that were filled with rainwater, and the beginning of the winter flowering growth.”

As for the weather, the temperatures are still low and the evening and night will be particularly cold. According to the Meteo Tech forecast, the weather will continue to be colder than usual tomorrow morning as well. Later it will be clear, there will be a slight rise in temperatures and they will be average for the season.

The Hermon site, Photo: Hermon site

In the second it will be relatively bright and comfortable, and in the north of the country moderate to strong easterly winds will blow. On Tuesday it will be partly cloudy with no significant change in temperatures, in the north of the country moderate to moderate easterly winds will blow.

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