RAMALLAH: The impact of the low-pressure system continues to affect the country today, resulting in partly to mostly cloudy skies, cold weather in most regions, and occasional rain in some area, according to the Palestine Meteorological Department. Winds are southwesterly to westerly, moderate to brisk, with occasional strong gusts, and the sea is of moderate height with some waves. Scattered rain is expected in some regions. As the night approaches, the low-pressure system is expected to retreat, and the weather will tend to stabilize. On Monday, the weather is anticipated to be partly to mostly cloudy, with a chance of light scattered rain in some northern areas during the morning hours. A slight rise in temperatures is expected, while remaining cold in mountainous regions and relatively cold in other areas. As for Tuesday, generally clear skies are expected, with a slight rise in temperatures while remaining relatively cold in mountainous regions and turning warmer in other areas. Looking ahead to Wed nesday, the weather is projected to be generally clear, with no significant temperature changes. It will remain relatively cold in mountainous regions and tend to be warmer in other areas. People are warned today against the risk of flash floods and flooding in valleys and low-lying areas, as well as about the danger of slippery roads and reduced visibility. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA Tripoli: Member of the House of Representatives, Dr. Ismail Al-Sharif, said that the Libyan News Agency is the institution that covers all parts of the country and has been able to maintain its cohesion despite the political tensions and state of division in Libya. He explained in a statement given to the agency's correspondent in Al-Jufra that this position is taken into account for this distinguished agency, which requires attention, which has historical depth and authenticity like other countries because it represents the important aspect of political and news information and has been considered an important reference since its founding. Al-Sharif added that accusations should not be directed against it, and the shortcomings should be directed at the media institutions that have become mouthpieces for some personalities or some entities at the expense of the unity of the country, the cohesion of the Libyans, and the preservation of the social fabric. The member of the House of Representatives saluted al l the employees of the Libyan News Agency since its establishment until this day for maintaining its continuity despite the difficult circumstances and the scarcity of material and moral incentives for employees. Source: Libyan News Agency
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