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Weather in Israel


Expats living in Israel will find themselves in a nation with an incredibly pleasant climate.

weather in israelThough the landscape transitions from mountains in the north, to a hilly inland with a Mediterranean coastline, and finally to the large, arid Negev desert in the south, summers are generally warm and dry, and winters are mild.

Weather in Israel is subject to regional variation, and the most prominent fluctuations include the increased humidity found on the coast, and the more frequent precipitation found both in the north, and inland.

Sunshine is abundant, and during the peak of summer, the heat can feel oppressive. However, those expats living in Tel Aviv will find some respite in cooling off-shore breezes. Winter can yield at least 6 to 7 hours of sunlight a day, and in summer, this figure rises to between 12 to 13.

Rainfall occurs mainly between October and May, though the southern desert area is perennially dry.

Weather in Israel is favourable, and is a great incentive for those moving there from areas of the world with less pleasant climates.

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