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Ashdod

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Planning a stroll along the promenade or a day at the beach? Check out the latest weather data and forecasts for Ashdod to ensure your trip to Israel is as comfortable as possible.

Overview

Ashdod welcomes visitors with a classic Mediterranean climate, offering plenty of sunny days and a gentle transition between seasons. Located on the coast of Israel, this port city is characterized by long, hot summers and short, mildly cool winters.

High humidity is typical for the local climate throughout the year, making sea breezes particularly refreshing. The seasons are clearly defined: the period from April to November offers warm, clear weather, while the winter months bring a welcome coolness and the majority of the annual rainfall.

Temperature

The temperature range in Ashdod makes it an attractive destination almost year-round. The summer season here is quite long: from May to October, daytime temperatures stay steadily between +25…+31°C. The heat peaks in July and August, when nighttime temperatures rarely drop below +24°C, ensuring very warm evenings.

Winter on the coast of Israel is mild and pleasant. In the coldest month, January, average daytime temperatures hover around +17…+18°C, while at night they rarely dip below +12°C. These conditions are ideal for long walks and sightseeing, as the intense heat recedes, giving way to refreshing coolness.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Ashdod is highly seasonal. Most of the rainfall — about 510 mm annually — occurs between November and March. During this time, Mediterranean cyclones bring rain to Israel, which can be quite intense but is usually followed by clear spells.

January is traditionally the wettest month, with the number of rainy days reaching its peak. In contrast to winter, summer in Ashdod is completely dry: in July and August, the probability of precipitation is near zero. Snow is extremely rare here, so travelers only need to prepare for occasional short downpours during the winter season.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Ashdod between April and October, opt for lightweight clothing made from natural fabrics. Be sure to bring high-quality sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses — the sun in Israel is very strong. For evening strolls by the sea, a light windbreaker or a pashmina might come in handy to protect against the humid breeze.

During the winter season (December–March), it is best to follow the layering principle. You will need jeans, sweaters, and a mid-season jacket. Since this is the rainy season, a compact umbrella or a high-quality raincoat will be indispensable companions. Always choose comfortable closed-toe shoes for walking around the city and sightseeing.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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