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Barometric pressure in Jaffa

1010hPa
Rising

Air pressure has been rising slowly over the last 24 hours. Up 1 hPa since this time yesterday. It keeps rising until tomorrow morning.

Sea level reading, as of 19:00 local time.

The past week and the days ahead

The shaded part shows the days already gone. The thicker line is the forecast.

now29° / 27°29° / 25°29° / 25°29° / 25°29° / 27°29° / 28°29° / 27°28° / 25°28° / 23°29° / 24°29° / 25°29° / 25°29° / 24°Mon 17Tue 18Wed 19Thu 20Fri 21Sat 22Sun 23Mon 24Tue 25Wed 26Thu 27Fri 28Sat 291002.51005.01007.51010.01012.5
The forecast runs 7 days ahead.

The week ahead

Each day at a glance: how far pressure moves, and the low and high it reaches.

TodayAug 23 +1 hPa

Edges up slowly through the day.

Clear sky29° / 27°

low 1009 · high 1011 hPa

MonAug 24 0 hPa

Barely moves all day.

Mainly clear28° / 25°

low 1010 · high 1011 hPa

TueAug 25 −1 hPa

Still barely moving.

Clear sky28° / 23°

low 1009 · high 1010 hPa

WedAug 26 0 hPa

Still barely moving.

Partly cloudy29° / 24°

low 1009 · high 1011 hPa

ThuAug 27 −1 hPa

Eases down slowly through the day.

Partly cloudy29° / 25°

low 1008 · high 1010 hPa

FriAug 28 −1 hPa

Eases down slowly through the day.

Partly cloudy29° / 25°

low 1007 · high 1008 hPa

SatAug 29 0 hPa

Barely moves all day.

Partly cloudy29° / 24°

low 1006 · high 1008 hPa

Hour by hour
Today Aug 23
HourWeather and temperatureRain (mm)Pressure (hPa)
00:00Mainly clear28°1010
01:00Mainly clear28°1010
02:00Mainly clear28°1009
03:00Mainly clear28°1009
04:00Mainly clear27°1009
05:00Clear sky27°1009
06:00Clear sky27°1010
07:00Clear sky27°1010
08:00Clear sky28°1010
09:00Clear sky29°1010
10:00Clear sky29°1010
11:00Clear sky29°1010
12:00Clear sky29°1010
13:00Clear sky29°1010
14:00Clear sky29°1010
15:00Clear sky29°1010
16:00Clear sky29°1010
17:00Clear sky29°1009
18:00Clear sky28°1009
19:00Clear sky28°1010
20:00Clear sky28°1010
21:00Clear sky28°1011
22:00Clear sky28°1011
23:00Clear sky28°1011

A quiet week. Nothing moves more than 2 hPa in a day.

What happens next

The highest reading, about 1011 hPa, comes tomorrow morning; it falls from there.

Your own barometer

Jaffa sits 11 m above sea level, so a barometer in the city reads about 1 hPa lower than the sea-level figure. A home station set to the local reading should show about 1008 hPa as of 19:00.

The hours already past are the model's record of each hour as it passed, anchored to real observations, though not a reading from an instrument in Jaffa.

Cities nearby

Open one to see its pressure, or search for your own city at the top of the page.

Curious what you are breathing? See the air quality in Jaffa today, on our sister site airindex.today.

Common questions

What is a normal barometric pressure?

Near 1013 hPa at sea level; the exact standard figure, 1013.25 hPa, is the same as 760 mmHg, 29.92 inHg or 101.3 kPa. Anything between roughly 1000 and 1025 hPa is ordinary. Which way it is going matters far more than the number itself.

Why does my own barometer show a different number?

Usually altitude, and sometimes the instrument itself. Weather services correct readings to what they would be at sea level, so that cities can be compared. The figure for Jaffa, which stands 11 m above sea level, is in the note above: about 1 hPa below the sea-level reading. If your barometer is already set to sea level and still reads slightly differently, that is the setting on the instrument rather than the weather.

Is a millibar the same as a hectopascal?

Yes. One millibar and one hectopascal are exactly the same amount of pressure, so 1013 mbar and 1013 hPa mean the same thing. The name changed; the number did not.

Does falling pressure mean rain?

Not by itself. Away from the tropics, falling pressure usually means a low is approaching, and lows carry the fronts that bring cloud and rain, so the two often arrive together. But a shallow fall can pass with nothing more than cloud, and rain falls under steady pressure too. The graph tells you a system is on the way, not how wet it will be. The week ahead, just above, shows the rain forecast beside the pressure.