Israel has a variable climate that allows most areas to experience weather typical of all four seasons. It usually has dry and hot weather in the fall and summer, warm weather in the spring, and mild cold in the winter.
Israel is a semi-arid country containing many climates, from the frozen Hermon (a 9200-foot high peak), to the coastal plain, to the fertile Jordan and Jezreel valleys, to the deserts of the south, to the lowest and saltiest place on Earth.
There are, strictly speaking, only two seasons: the dry months (May to October) and the rainy months. As the Torah (Deuteronomy ch.11) implies, the rains vary; there may be 4-5 years' worth in one season (a rare occurrence, which happened in 1991), or there may be several years of consecutive drought. The lower limit for common seasonal snowfalls is at about 2600 feet, but snow can occur at any altitude in rare cases.
Average daytime peak temperatures range from around 85 degrees F in July-August, to around 45 F in January, with a great deal of fluctuation depending upon the wind directions. Extreme weather events such as hurricane-force winds and tornadoes are quite rare.
Israel as a whole is a semi-arid country containing many climates, from the frozen Hermon (a 9200-foot high peak), to the coastal plain, to the fertile Jordan and Jezreel valleys, to the deserts of the south, to the lowest and saltiest place on Earth.
Jerusalem gets about the same amount of annual sunshine as Phoenix. Annual rainfall averages around 26 inches. There are, strictly speaking, only two seasons: the dry months (May to October) and the rainy months. As the Torah (Deuteronomy ch.11) implies, the rains vary; there may be 4-5 years' worth in one season (a rare occurrence, which happened in 1991), or there may be several years of consecutive drought. The lower limit for common seasonal snowfalls is at about 2600 feet (so Jerusalem is included), but snow can occur at any altitude in rare cases.
Average daytime peak temperatures range from around 85 degrees F in July-August, to around 45 F in January, with a great deal of fluctuation depending upon the wind directions. Extreme weather events such as hurricane-force winds and tornadoes are quite rare.
In ancient Egypt, the weather was very dry and hot. Egyptians had to wear cool light clothing and wigs to keep themselves cool during the hot weather. It was also very hot and humid
In Israel, November marks the transition from autumn to winter. The weather is usually mild, with temperatures ranging from around 15°C to 25°C. There may be some rainfall, particularly in the northern regions.
the weather is windy and and sounds like bangs
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it is weathered by rain and ice wedging i think but i would like the weather.
I believe the weather is cold and windy
I would like to travel in Israel , to see the place were jesus christ born
around 5-15 C
In Israel, November marks the transition from autumn to winter. The weather is usually mild, with temperatures ranging from around 15°C to 25°C. There may be some rainfall, particularly in the northern regions.
The weather was cold at that time.
It will be hot and you wontg be used to the weather if you live south also it will be sandy and mucky.
At the time of Christ, most Jews were involved in farming or mercantile businesses. Many were involved in the Temple ministry. Many of the remaining Jews were slaves.
Sunny(:
Christ-like
This seems like a fun question XD but anyways, it was raining when Justin Beiber was born.
Because it helps Christians (like me) to remember When our beloved Jesus Christ was born!
Israel. eh isn't that where jeus was like born or some s*it like that?
Quite warm, depending on where in Israel you are!