As the cold and wet weather lingers in Israel, flash floods remain a potential danger in the southern parts of the country until Thursday, according to local authorities. Hermon Mountain in the north may see some snow, but the skies are expected to clear up on Friday, indicating a warmer weekend ahead. This news comes a day after rescue workers recovered the bodies of two hikers, brother and sister Ma'ayan and Sahar Assor, who went missing the day before, following a flash flood in Israel's southern region. The hikers' car was swept off the road by a powerful flood, leading to the occupants seeking refuge on the rocks beside the stream after abandoning the vehicle. The third hiker, a woman identified as Shai Dahan, was rescued and is currently being treated for mild hypothermia. Israeli Air Force helicopters and the IDF's Unit 669 worked with local rescue units to transport around 60 people from the flood-stricken area to safety. Although a warm weekend awaits, hikers and vacationers are urged to take extra care as flash floods remain a potential risk in the south until after Thursday.