The Forecasting Division at the Meteorology Service of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation predicts stable and warm weather over Lebanon and the eastern Mediterranean basin, with temperatures above seasonal averages and active winds. This weather will continue until Monday evening, when a fast-moving low-pressure system will affect the region, bringing a noticeable drop in temperatures, heavy rainfall, and snow down to 1,400 meters. Its impact is expected to last until Wednesday morning.
Expected weather in Lebanon:
Sunday: Partly to mostly cloudy with medium and high clouds. Temperatures will be noticeably above average with low humidity. Winds remain active, reaching up to 60 km/h.
Monday: Partly cloudy with high clouds and light layers of dust, with temperatures above seasonal averages. From the afternoon, temperatures will drop, humidity will rise, and clouds will thicken, bringing scattered rain that intensifies at night with thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds reaching 80 km/h in northern areas. Snow will fall above 1,900 meters, lowering to 1,600 meters. Fog will form over the mountains, reducing visibility.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a significant drop in temperatures. Scattered and heavy rain is expected, particularly in the morning. Flash floods may form on roads, especially in northern regions, with the possibility of hail, lightning, and winds reaching 75 km/h in the north, causing waves up to 3 meters. Snow will fall above 1,500 meters and lower in northern areas. Dense fog will continue over the mountains, reducing visibility. Rain will gradually ease from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy with rising temperatures and persistent fog over the mountains.
Surface winds: South to southwest, active, 15–50 km/h
Visibility: Moderate
Relative humidity along the coast: 30–55%
Sea state: Rough to very rough
Sea surface temperature: 19°C
Atmospheric pressure: 1015 hPa (761 mmHg)
Sunrise: 06:35
Sunset: 17:09
Expected weather in Lebanon:
Sunday: Partly to mostly cloudy with medium and high clouds. Temperatures will be noticeably above average with low humidity. Winds remain active, reaching up to 60 km/h.
Monday: Partly cloudy with high clouds and light layers of dust, with temperatures above seasonal averages. From the afternoon, temperatures will drop, humidity will rise, and clouds will thicken, bringing scattered rain that intensifies at night with thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds reaching 80 km/h in northern areas. Snow will fall above 1,900 meters, lowering to 1,600 meters. Fog will form over the mountains, reducing visibility.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a significant drop in temperatures. Scattered and heavy rain is expected, particularly in the morning. Flash floods may form on roads, especially in northern regions, with the possibility of hail, lightning, and winds reaching 75 km/h in the north, causing waves up to 3 meters. Snow will fall above 1,500 meters and lower in northern areas. Dense fog will continue over the mountains, reducing visibility. Rain will gradually ease from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy with rising temperatures and persistent fog over the mountains.
Surface winds: South to southwest, active, 15–50 km/h
Visibility: Moderate
Relative humidity along the coast: 30–55%
Sea state: Rough to very rough
Sea surface temperature: 19°C
Atmospheric pressure: 1015 hPa (761 mmHg)
Sunrise: 06:35
Sunset: 17:09