On average, it snows every few years in the winter. In addition, it only snows in the high, mountainous areas, e.g., Safed, Jerusalem and other places with an equally high altitude. Those would include many of the hilltop towns in Gush Etzion, among the Judean Hills (Efrat is probably the highest and most susceptible to snowfall).
It also snows more frequently up north, in the Golan Heights.
It does sometimes, but very rarely, and mostly in the northern regions. Some winters get snow, others don't; the snow is never so bad that the roads get icy like in Europe, North America and parts of Asia of course. One thing that characterizes the weather in Israel though, is that summers tend to be scorching, and winters bite to the bone. There are people in Israel, who will buy Orthodox Jewish hats just to keep their heads warm. At least I would; come on now its Russian fur.
Yes, but rarely.
Usually snow falls in Jerusalem during January & February.
In 2010 it snowed in Dec at the top of Jerusalem mountains & in 2006 it snowed in Dec.
Also for your information, Jerusalem receives every year from 1 to 3 snowy storms.
Yes, it is infrequent for it to snow in Israel, but at least every few years in some place it does snow, usually in Jerusalem, or other higher elevated cities.
yes, Mainly in jerusalem area and in up north in the winter months of course
No; it barely snows in the winter.
Occasionally.
Snow Country was created in 1935.
No it did not
It is extremely rare, and the snow never lasts.
Well in the summer we don't have snow in most parts of the country. Not to mention that Canada has a wide variety of environments that some rarely ever see snow. If you want to know about a specific area I suggest you check an Almanac.
yes there has been a lot of snow in that area
Yes, it's unusual to see snow in Israel because Israel is a dry country kind of like Egypt and the middle eastern countries.There are some areas of Israel where snow is more common, such as the area in the north and in the Golan Heights. However, the snow this year hit as far south as Haifa, which is not usual.
There has only ever been 1 Jewish country: Israel. The national language of Israel is Hebrew.
Israel is the ancestral home of the Jews.
Since Israel became a country in 1948 it has never occupied Cairo, Egypt.
Yes. Israel is the only country in the world that experienced a net increase in the amount of trees in the 20th century.
No. Israel is a secular country with a Jewish majority.
Women have always had the right to vote ever since Israel's independence in 1948.
Israel is a developed country :)
The country code for Israel is 972.
No Israel is a Jewish country. ______________________________ Israel is a Jewish majority country. There are also Muslims and Christians in Israel.
Israel IS a country.
No, the Netherlands is a country in Europe; Israel is a country in Asia.