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Jerusalem climate and when to go Jerusalem

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Climate
Israel lies in a subtropical region. The northern and coastal regions of Israel show Mediterranean climate characterized by hot and dry summers and cool rainy winters. The southern and eastern areas of Israel are characterized by an arid climate.

The rainy season extends from October to early May, and rainfall peaks in December through February. Rainfall varies considerably by regions from the North to the South. Highest rainfall is observed in the North and center parts of the country and decreases in the southern part of Israel, from the Negev Desert to Eilat where rainfall is negligible.

Heavy snow falls only in the northernmost part of Golan Heights where the Mount Hermon summit (2,224 m above sea level) remains generally snow covered from December to March. In other parts of the country snow is observed rarely.

When to go
Israel can be visited throughout the year. The most ideal time is in spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). The climate is cooler and temperatures are mild in these months; making it a perfect time to explore the country.

The city of Eilat, located at the southernmost point of Israel and at the northern tip of Red Sea, has a good climate for beach holidays all year round.</p

Amnon Ben David
MD of Eshet

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