A high-pressure system is leading to relatively stable weather, which will persist over the coming days with a limited rise in temperatures. However, rain is expected to return as usual early next week, accompanied by the flow of moist air over our region. Additionally, forecasts indicate the possibility of polar northern winds from Northeast Europe at the end of this month, leading to extremely cold weather. If moisture is available, snow may fall below the 1000-meter threshold (confirmation or denial will come as the days progress).
**Details:**
**Thursday:**
1. **Temperature:** Ranges as follows: between 11 and 19 on the coast, between 2 and 15 in the Beqaa Valley, and between 6 and 13 at 1000 meters.
2. **Weather:** Sunny to partly cloudy.
3. **Winds:** Eastern at night and southwestern during the day, with speeds between 20 and 40 km/h.
4. **Surface Humidity on the Coast:** Between 60 and 85%.
5. **Surface Atmospheric Pressure:** 1022 hPa.
6. **Visibility:** Poor in mountainous areas.
7. **Sea Condition:** Low waves with water surface temperature at 20 degrees.
**Friday:** Stable, sunny to partly cloudy, and temperatures will rise, ranging as follows: between 11 and 19 on the coast, between 2 and 15 in the Beqaa Valley, and between 6 and 14 at 1000 meters, with eastern winds at night and southwestern during the day, speeds between 20 and 40 km/h.
**Saturday:** Stable, sunny to partly cloudy, and temperatures will rise, ranging as follows: between 11 and 19 on the coast, between 2 and 15 in the Beqaa Valley, and between 6 and 14 at 1000 meters, with eastern winds at night and southwestern during the day, speeds between 20 and 40 km/h.