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Mitzpe Ramon

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Find out what weather awaits you in Mitzpe Ramon right now. Below you'll find the latest data, charts, and a detailed forecast for the near future to help you plan your trip more effectively.

14 мая, чт

28°

15 мая, пт

27°

16 мая, сб

21°

17 мая, вс

24°

18 мая, пн

37°

19 мая, вт

23°

20 мая, ср

20°

21 мая, чт

21°

22 мая, пт

25°

23 мая, сб

23°

24 мая, вс

24°

25 мая, пн

27°

26 мая, вт

29°

27 мая, ср

29°

28 мая, чт

24°

Overview

The climate of Mitzpe Ramon can be described as typically arid desert, a result of its location on the edge of the majestic crater in the Negev Desert. The sky is almost always clear, and the air is exceptionally dry. Thanks to its significant elevation above sea level, the heat is easier to bear here than in the lowlands, and evenings often bring a refreshing breeze even in the height of summer.

The year is clearly divided into a hot, dry season and a cool winter. Summer (from June to September) is sunny and warm, with average temperatures around 26–27°C and daytime highs exceeding 30°C. Winter, on the other hand, is mild and crisp: in January and February, the average temperature is about 11–12°C, while at night it can drop to 7°C, so travelers should bring some warm clothes.

A notable feature of Mitzpe Ramon's weather is its extremely low rainfall. Rain is rare here, occurring mainly in winter, and the number of rainy days rarely exceeds 3–4 per month. This makes the region an excellent destination for tourism year-round; however, spring and autumn are considered the most comfortable for active exploration, when temperatures range from a pleasant 19–23°C.

Temperature

The climate in Mitzpe Ramon, located on the edge of a majestic crater in the Negev Desert, is markedly desert-like, with hot summers and cool winters. The hottest months of the year are July and August, when average daytime temperatures reach 34°C. Summer is dry and sunny, and while the daytime heat can be intense, the low humidity and high elevation make it more manageable than in Israel's coastal areas.

The winter period, lasting from December to February, brings a significant cooldown. January is considered the coldest month: during the day, the air warms up to an average of 15–16°C, but nights become truly cold. At this time of year, the weather can be changeable, but these mild daytime temperatures provide excellent conditions for hiking and exploring natural attractions without the risk of overheating.

A key feature of the local climate is the significant daily temperature fluctuations typical of the desert. The difference between daytime and nighttime figures is very noticeable: even in the height of summer, the temperature drops to a comfortable 21°C after sunset, providing a pleasant respite. In winter, night temperatures can fall to 7°C, so travelers should definitely bring warm clothing for the evening and morning hours.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The climate of Mitzpe Ramon is characterized by the distinct aridity typical of Israel's desert regions. Precipitation is a rare occurrence here, and dry weather prevails throughout the year. The total amount of rainfall is minimal, so prolonged downpours are almost unheard of, and you likely won't need an umbrella on your trip.

The nominal rainy season falls during the winter months and early spring, though even then, rain is infrequent. The "wettest" month is February, with an average of about 4 rainy days. In January and March, there is also a possibility of precipitation (about 3 days per month), but the intensity remains extremely low, often at the level of a statistical anomaly.

The summer period, especially from June to September, is characterized by absolute dryness. During these months, the number of rainy days is zero, and the sky remains cloudless. This makes summer and early autumn a predictable time to visit in terms of rain, though one should be prepared for high desert temperatures.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Mitzpe Ramon, keep in mind that the town sits on a high plateau in the desert, meaning the climate is characterized by sharp temperature shifts throughout the day. In summer, daytime temperatures can be very hot, reaching up to +34°C, so be sure to pack lightweight clothing made of natural fabrics, a hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen. However, even in the warmest months, evenings bring a crisp chill, so a light sweater or windbreaker will definitely come in handy for stargazing walks.

In winter and the shoulder seasons, the weather becomes noticeably cooler: temperatures can drop to 7–10°C, and winds on the edge of the crater can be quite strong and piercing. During this time of year, it's best to dress in layers: bring thermal underwear, a warm sweater, and a thick windproof jacket. Rainfall is extremely rare and minimal, so an umbrella is unlikely to be a necessity, but reliable wind protection is essential.

To explore the unique landscapes of the crater, you'll need comfortable, closed-toe shoes with non-slip soles—trekking boots or sturdy sneakers are ideal since you'll be walking on rocky terrain. Given the very dry desert air at any time of year, don't forget to pack moisturizer, lip balm, and a large water bottle to stay hydrated during your excursions.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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