The weather is returning to stability today and will continue through tomorrow, before a new low pressure system brings heavy rain, expected to hit Lebanon on Monday and persist for several days. Its peak intensity is anticipated between Monday night and Tuesday, with colder temperatures and heavy rainfall expected (risk of flash floods and hail), as snow is also forecasted in the high mountains. It is noted that another colder low may impact Lebanon on March 22, with confirmation to follow.
**Saturday:**
1. Temperature ranges: 10 to 19 along the coast, 3 to 17 in the Bekaa, and 6 to 13 at 1000 meters.
2. Weather: Partly cloudy.
3. Winds: Eastern at night and weak southwesterly during the day, with speeds between 20 and 40 km/h.
4. Surface humidity along the coast: Between 50% and 80%.
5. Surface atmospheric pressure: 1019 hPa.
6. Visibility: Good.
7. Sea state: Low wave height with surface water temperature at 20 degrees.
**Sunday:**
Partly cloudy, with temperature ranges: 14 to 22 along the coast, 3 to 20 in the Bekaa, and 9 to 17 at 1000 meters. Winds will be easterly at night and weak northwesterly during the day, with speeds between 20 and 40 km/h.
**Monday:**
Unstable, cloudy, and rainy with thunder and lightning; rainfall will intensify at night. Snow will fall at 2300 meters, decreasing to 2000 meters overnight. Temperature ranges: 12 to 20 along the coast, 6 to 18 in the Bekaa, and 6 to 14 at 1000 meters, with winds shifting moderately at speeds between 30 and 50 km/h.