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Yes. Israel doesn't have a well-defined Spring or Autumn. Rather, during those two periods, there are weather + temperature swings, as the Summer or Winter comes in. For example, in the Spring, there will be alternating heat and cold waves (each typically a few days), with the cold diminishing each time, until around mid-June (full summer). In the Autumn, the same happens, with the cold (and rain, if any) increasing each time, until around the start of December (full winter). See more

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