Israel

Current Weather in TelAviv

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24.4°C75.9°F
  • Current Temperature: 24.4°C75.9°F
  • Current Feels‑Like Temperature: 26.8°C80.3°F
  • Current Humidity: 61%
  • Minimum Temperature/Maximum Temperature: 25.1°C77.1°F / 28.9°C84°F
  • Wind Speed: 3.6km/h
  • Wind Direction: From the West-Southwest
(Data Time 22:00 / Data Retrieved 2025-08-29 22:30)

Seasonal Events & Climate in TelAviv

Israel has a predominantly Mediterranean climate, with a rainy season in winter and a dry season in summer, influenced by desert climate in some regions. Below is a summary of the climatic characteristics and main seasonal events for each season.

Spring (March to May)

Climatic Characteristics

  • Temperature: Comfortable around 15 to 25°C during the day, somewhat cooler at night
  • Precipitation: Rain persists until early March, but there is almost no rainfall after April
  • Features: Wildflowers bloom abundantly, and sandstorms can occur in desert areas

Main Events and Culture

Month Event Details and Connection to Climate
March Purim Costume parades and balls indoors and outdoors. The relatively cool climate makes it easy to walk around the city.
March Land Day Outdoor gatherings such as environmental protection demonstrations. Held during stable early spring weather.
April Passover Outdoor Seder (special meal ritual). The warm, dry climate is suitable for outdoor events.
April-May Yom Ha’atzmaut Barbecues and concerts in parks and squares. Lots of sunny weather makes outdoor activities lively.
May Lag BaOmer Outdoor campfires. The low humidity at the end of the dry season ensures high safety for fire activities.

Summer (June to August)

Climatic Characteristics

  • Temperature: Over 30°C on the coast, exceeding 35°C in inland and desert areas
  • Precipitation: Almost no rainfall, with higher humidity along the coast
  • Features: Strong sunlight with high ultraviolet levels. Nighttime temperatures do not drop easily

Main Events and Culture

Month Event Details and Connection to Climate
May-June Shavuot A festival celebrating learning and harvest. Popular outdoor prayer services and outdoor cheese festivals at night.
June Festival of Light The ancient city is illuminated with projection mapping. The dry air enhances the effects of the displays.
June Pride A large parade. Often held in the evening to mitigate the heat.
July-August Beach Festivals Music and film events along the Mediterranean coast. Perfect for summer evening breezes.
August Fire Risk Awareness Period Warnings for tourists may be issued. Caution is needed for outdoor activities during the hot, dry season.

Autumn (September to November)

Climatic Characteristics

  • Temperature: Around 30°C in September, decreasing to around 20°C in October and November, making it comfortable
  • Precipitation: Initial rains after mid-October, increasing after November
  • Features: Humidity begins to rise, with fog and light rain observed in mountainous areas

Main Events and Culture

Month Event Details and Connection to Climate
September Rosh Hashanah Jewish New Year. Outdoor visits and customs enjoying apples and honey. The cooling climate makes it easy to engage in activities.
September Yom Kippur A holy day of fasting and prayer. Hymns echo in the streets during cool mornings and evenings.
September-October Sukkot Outdoor meals in temporary structures. Conducted during the dry period before the rainy season.
October Simchat Torah A festival celebrated by dancing with the Torah. A moderate climate makes outdoor activities lively.
November Harvest Festivals Wine tasting and harvest experiences in rural areas and wineries. Gentle climate is suitable for experiences.

Winter (December to February)

Climatic Characteristics

  • Temperature: 10 to 15°C on the coast, cooling to 0 to 10°C in inland and high-altitude areas
  • Precipitation: Peaks in December and January. Snow occurs in mountainous areas
  • Features: High humidity with occasional short intense rainfalls and cold spells

Main Events and Culture

Month Event Details and Connection to Climate
December Hanukkah A festival of lighting candles. There may be outdoor lighting ceremonies with family during rain breaks.
January Tu BiShvat Tree Planting Day. Tree-planting events are held in various places during breaks in the rainy season.
January-February Pilgrimage Season Increased number of pilgrims for Christianity and Islam. Many days require rain gear and warm clothing.
February Knafeh Festival A festival of traditional sweets. Warm sweets are favored during the winter chill.
February Mawlid The birthday festival of the Islamic prophet. Depending on the region, indoor gatherings on rainy days may be the focus.

Summary of Seasonal Events and Their Climate Connection

Season Climatic Characteristics Examples of Main Events
Spring Decreased precipitation, blooming wildflowers, comfortable temperatures Purim, Passover, Yom Ha’atzmaut
Summer High temperatures and dryness, strong sunlight during the day, warm nights Shavuot, Pride, Beach Festivals
Autumn Decreasing temperatures, initial rains, harvest season Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot, Harvest Festivals
Winter Increased rainfall, cold weather, snow in mountainous areas Hanukkah, Tu BiShvat, Pilgrimage Season

Supplement

  • Many of Israel's seasonal events are based on the Jewish calendar and are deeply connected to agricultural and historical backgrounds.
  • The clear contrast between the dry and rainy seasons of the Mediterranean climate influences the timing of outdoor and indoor celebrations.
  • Tourists can maximize cultural experiences by timing their visits to coincide with the climate and holidays.

Understanding the climate and seasonal events of Israel will enhance the experience of travel and local cultural engagement.

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