RAMALLAH: Weather today in Palestine is expected to be partially cloudy to clear, with a slight drop in temperatures. The atmosphere will remain relatively cool in mountainous regions, while leaning towards warmth in other areas, according to the Palestine Meteorological Department. Local light rain is possible over coastal areas. Winds are expected to be light to moderate, blowing from the southwest and the northwest, and the sea will have light wave heights. Tomorrow, Monday, the weather is predicted to be partially cloudy to clear, with no significant changes in temperatures. The atmosphere will remain relatively cool in mountainous regions, while other areas will experience a mild warmth. On Tuesday, the weather is anticipated to be partially cloudy with a slight drop in temperatures. The atmosphere will remain relatively cool in mountainous regions, leaning towards warmth in other areas. There is a possibility of scattered light rain in some regions. Looking ahead to Wednesday, the weather is expecte d to be partially to mostly cloudy, with a slight drop in temperatures. The atmosphere will remain relatively cool in mountainous regions, leaning towards warmth in other areas. The chance of scattered light rain persists, especially in northern regions. Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA Acting Director General of Public Security, Major General Elias al-Baisari, inspected this evening the Beirut Airport's General Security Department, where he toured the entry and departure centers and had a closer look at the work progress and smooth operations there. Al-Baisari met with officers and military personnel at the airport, offering them his well-wishes for the new year and praising their work and valuable role in portraying a brighter image of Lebanon through facilitating and accelerating the transactions of Lebanese expatriates and visitors to Beirut in line with regulations and instructions. Al-Baisari also praised 'the skill of the military in implementing technical and electronic audit procedures for travel documents of those entering and exiting the country,' stressing that 'Beirut's airport will remain as it has always been, Lebanon's gateway to the world,' and hoping that 'it will restore its position as the world's gateway to the Middle East and the Arab world.' Source: National News Ag ency-Lebanon