RAMALLAH: Weather today in Palestine is stormy, rainy, and cold to extremely cold as the impact of the low-pressure system continues to affect the country, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department. Heavy rain is expected to fall accompanied by thunderstorms and occasional hail. Winds are southwesterly to northwesterly, brisk with strong gusts. Tonight, the weather is predicted to be partly cloudy to cloudy, very cold. Scattered rain is expected in some regions. On Sunday, the weather is anticipated to be rainy accompanied by thunderstorms and occasional hail, cloudy and extremely cold. Moving to Monday, the impact of the low-pressure system continues to affect the country resulting in rainy and cold to extremely cold conditions. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and occasional hail are expected. Looking ahead to Tuesday, Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and occasional hail are expected as the impact of the low-pressure system persisting. People are warned about potential flash floods in valleys and low -lying areas, high winds leading to road hazards, and reduced horizontal visibility. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency Tripoli: The Tourism Police and Antiquities Protection Authority announced the discovery of a new archaeological site in the Al-Assah area. In a statement, the authority detailed on its Facebook page that information was received by the Border Guard Authority from the Tourism Police regarding the discovery of a suspected archaeological site in the Al-Assa area. The Authority added that the Zuwara branch of the authority was notified, a report was filed in this regard, and two patrols from the Border Guard and Passport Investigation 'Al-Assa Border Sector,' accompanied by an archaeologist, were dispatched to the location, along with a patrol from the Zuwara Passport Investigation Department and an archaeological researcher. Upon preliminary examination, the site was confirmed to be of archaeological significance. The authority indicated that all legal measures have been taken, and members of the Tourist Police have been assigned to safeguard the site against vandalism and theft Source: Libyan News Agency
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