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Planning a visit to Rishon LeZion? Here you will find up-to-date weather information for Israel and detailed forecasts to help you plan your perfect holiday.

Overview

Rishon LeZion, located on the picturesque Mediterranean coast of Israel, boasts a classic Mediterranean climate. The city is characterized by distinct seasonality, featuring long, hot, and dry summers, as well as mild, moderately rainy winters. Thanks to its proximity to the sea, sharp temperature fluctuations are rare, and the sea breeze helps make the summer heat more bearable.

Spring and autumn in the city are short but incredibly pleasant transitional periods. During these times, the weather is comfortably warm, making it ideal for strolling through parks and sightseeing. The winter months bring most of the annual rainfall, yet even then, daytime temperatures remain quite high compared to European standards.

Temperature

Temperatures in Rishon LeZion are pleasantly stable, with an absence of severe cold. The hottest month of the year is August, when daytime temperatures often reach +32°C, and nights remain very warm (around +27°C). July and September are nearly as warm, maintaining an atmosphere of endless summer.

The winter period in the city is very mild. In the coolest month, January, the average daytime temperature is around +17°C, which makes outdoor walks quite pleasant. The Mediterranean Sea warms up to a comfortable +25...29°C between July and October, while in winter, the water temperature doesn't drop below +17°C, attracting surfers and cold-water swimming enthusiasts.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Rishon LeZion falls primarily during the winter, which is typical for the subtropical zone. The wettest months are December and January, when refreshing downpours visit the city. On average, about 12 rainy days are recorded in January, but they rarely last long and are often followed by bright sunshine.

The summer season in the city is completely dry. From June to August, rain is practically non-existent, and the probability of precipitation is near zero. Spring and autumn serve as transitional periods: while rare thunderstorms are still possible in November, May greets tourists with dry and clear weather. Snow in this part of the country is an extreme rarity, as temperatures almost never drop below freezing.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Rishon LeZion, it's important to consider the seasonality. For the summer (June to September), your wardrobe should be based on light clothing made from natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Be sure to pack sunglasses, a hat, and high-SPF sunscreen, as the sun in Israel is very intense. For beach holidays, which last until late autumn, don't forget your swimwear and comfortable shoes to protect your feet from the hot sand.

In winter and the transitional seasons, the principle of layering works best. A light sweater might be enough during the day, but you'll need a windbreaker or a light jacket for evening walks by the sea. If you're planning a trip between December and March, bring a compact umbrella for those short but heavy downpours. Comfortable closed-toe shoes will be useful year-round for pleasant strolls along the promenades and through shopping centers.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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