ext_104127 ([identity profile] hagar-972.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] eumelia 2006-06-26 01:50 pm (UTC)

I understand that the common US parallel to Israeli climate is California.

TMI:

North Israel is very rainy in the winter, gets frost couple of times a year (temp around the -8C). Same for Jerusalem (mid-Israel, mountain range) where it would usually snow couple of times per winter. The coastal plain is almost as rainy, but not as cold. (It would get about 4C in a cold winter night.) When you move east into Israel, the climate gets drier until you reach the Jordan Valley, and then it's all horribly humid again.

Summer is about 30C day temp all over. Can get up to 36-38C down in the Negev (south), and up in the Golan Heights. Night temps would be 16-24C, depending on where you are. Humidity would be up to 100% in the coastal plains and the Jordan Valley, and down to 30% in the drier areas. (Hills/mountains.)

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