Israel Police: Stormy weather warnings
Israel Police issue urgent warnings for severe weather Friday, forecasting extreme winds, high waves, and flash floods in the Dead Sea and Judean Desert.
According to estimates by the Meteorological Service, the severe weather expected tomorrow (Friday) will be characterized by extremely strong winds, very high waves, and intermittent rains from the north to the northern Negev, accompanied by thunderstorms.
Between noon and night, significant flash floods are expected in the northern and central Dead Sea, and in the Judean Desert, as well as disruptions on Road 90, and local flooding in the northern Negev.
During the night, the rain will gradually weaken and stop in most areas. The winds will also weaken.
The rain system will be accompanied by very strong and even unusual winds with the potential for damage, and very high waves with the potential to affect beaches.
Accordingly, Israel Police officers will be deployed in the relevant areas to provide optimal service to road users, particularly on main roads and routes, all with the aim of preserving the lives and safety of all citizens of Israel.
The police will publish any information regarding road closures and traffic disruptions due to the weather and recommend that the public avoid areas where weather hazards are feared and to pay attention to weather forecasts.
The police call on the public to drive with great caution and not to approach areas where there is a fear of flooding, due to the existing dangers of falling, being swept away, and drowning.
Here are guidelines for the public and safety rules for proper conduct in rainy weather:
- It is important to stay updated on the weather forecast and act according to the forecasting alerts.
- Non-essential trips or excursions to streams and flood-prone areas that may be flooded due to the weather should be avoided.
- Contact the authorized bodies before going on a trip to the field to receive essential and up-to-date information.
- It is forbidden to cross flooded roads, watercourses, puddles, and water holes by any means of transportation, and not to approach them. This is a life-threatening danger.
- Hikers are requested not to enter life-threatening areas.
- Do not enter elevators and underground parking lots while they are flooded.
- Strong winds – loose objects or those that may detach in strong winds, such as antennas, flower pots, sheds, loose cables, etc., should be secured and fixed.
- For drivers – driving must be adapted to road conditions.
Information about changes in traffic arrangements can also be obtained through the Israel Police National Information Center at number 110 and via chatbot, as well as through the Traffic Division’s Telegram channel.
For any unusual event requiring immediate police intervention, contact the police emergency center at number 100 without delay.
Attached is an information letter, a sync video, and a link to the 110 center’s chatbot:
https://go.gov.il/110
And the Traffic Division’s Telegram channel chatbot
https://t.me/Atanpolice






















