Planning your day in Beer Sheva? Check out the current weather updates, detailed charts, and forecasts provided in this section.
Beersheba
Current Weather
Overview
Beer Sheva, located in the northern Negev Desert, features a semi-arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. The weather here is highly stable with plenty of sunny days, typical for desert regions. Humidity is usually low, making even high summer temperatures more manageable than on the coast.
The year is clearly divided into dry and wet seasons. Summer, lasting from May to October, is a time of heat and a complete lack of rainfall; in July and August, the average temperature is around 28°C, with daytime highs often exceeding 33°C. Winter (from December to February) brings cooler weather and rain, though these spells are brief, and temperatures rarely drop to low values, staying within a comfortable range of 9–17°C.
A distinctive feature of the local climate is the significant daily temperature fluctuations characteristic of the desert. Even in warm months, the air cools quickly after sunset, providing a pleasant freshness. Spring and autumn are considered ideal for a visit: during these periods, the weather is most balanced, allowing for comfortable exploration of the city and its surroundings.
Temperature
Beer Sheva’s climate features distinct seasonality, offering tourists a variety of temperature ranges throughout the year. The hottest period is traditionally the summer months, especially July and August, when the average temperature stays around 28°C, and daytime maximums regularly exceed 33°C. January is considered the coolest month, with an average of about 12.8°C, which remains quite mild compared to European winters.
Summer here is characterized by dry heat: from June to September, there is practically no rain, and the sun shines brightly and intensely. Winter in Beer Sheva is quite comfortable and mild. Even in the coldest months (January and February), daytime temperatures often rise to a pleasant 16–17°C, though nights can be cool, dropping to 8–9°C. This makes the winter period an excellent time for excursions without the exhausting heat.
Travelers should account for the characteristic daily temperature fluctuations. The difference between the daytime heat and nighttime cool is quite noticeable, often exceeding 10 degrees. For example, in the comfortable month of April, it warms up to 25°C during the day and cools down to 13–14°C at night. Spring and autumn are the ideal times to visit, when the weather provides warmth without extreme values.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
The climate in Beer Sheva is notably arid, with precipitation occurring unevenly and primarily during the winter. The year can be clearly divided into two seasons: wet and dry. From June to September, there is almost no rain in the city—statistics show 0 mm of precipitation and a total absence of rainy days. This time of year guarantees travelers clear skies and dry weather.
The rainy season starts in late autumn and lasts until early spring. The wettest month is January, which records about 9 rainy days, followed by February with 8. Despite their frequency, rains are usually neither prolonged nor too intense, as the total volume of moisture remains low.
During transitional periods like April or November, the chance of precipitation decreases significantly, with an average of 3 to 4 rainy days per month. Snow is uncharacteristic for this region due to above-freezing temperatures even on the coldest nights, so winter weather is limited exclusively to rain.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Beer Sheva, keep in mind that the city is situated on the edge of the Negev Desert, so sun protection is essential year-round. For the summer months, when temperatures often exceed 30°C, light clothing made from natural, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen is ideal. Be sure to pack a wide-brimmed hat, high-quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen to stay comfortable under the bright Israeli sun.
Winters in this region are mild, but the temperature difference between day and night can be significant. From December to February, the thermometer can drop to 9°C at night, so we recommend layering your clothes. Bring a sweater, fleece, or windbreaker to keep warm in the evening. Rainfall is rare, but a compact umbrella or light raincoat won't go amiss during the winter season.
For long city walks and sightseeing, choose the most comfortable flat shoes—sturdy sneakers or sandals. Given the dry climate, a reusable water bottle is a useful accessory to help you stay hydrated throughout the day. In the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn, the weather is at its most pleasant, so your usual city wardrobe with a light layer for windy spells should be sufficient.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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