When making your travel plans, don't forget to check the weather forecast in advance. Tel Aviv has a temperate climate, with warm and sunny conditions most of the year. In addition to enjoying pleasant temperatures from spring through fall, Tel Aviv is also blessed with an abundance of sun that allows for plenty of time for outdoor activities.
The summer months in Tel Aviv can be hot and humid, with temperatures often reaching into the low 90s Fahrenheit (mid 30s Celsius). It is important to wear sunscreen and carry water while exploring the city. However, you can take advantage of cooler evening breezes near seaside locations like Charles Clore Beach or Mediterranean Sea-facing promenades like Hilton Beach.
Rainy season begins in late October and typically continues through March or April. During this season showers tend to be short-lived but heavy at times which may cause flooding on some streets. You should consider bringing an umbrella when sightseeing to ensure that you stay comfortable outdoors.
Winter isn’t especially cold but there are days where it can feel chilly due to limited cloud coverage. The average temperature ranges from high 40s (around 10C) during the day up through mid 60s (around 18C). Unless traveling during holiday season expect fewer crowds if visiting during this time.
Spring marks a very pleasant time for travelers as flowers bloom throughout Jerusalem creating a really pretty landscape! Although it does rain more frequently than usual cooler temperatures allow visitors enough protection against heat waves most of which occur later at night.