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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Focus Hub Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Tel Aviv sits on the Mediterranean coast, so the live forecast above reflects a classic subtropical climate: hot, humid summers and mild, rainy winters. Today’s conditions are typical, with sea breezes keeping the air moving even in summer.

What are the seasonal patterns in Tel Aviv?

Summer (June to September) brings average highs of 29–31°C, often with high humidity and occasional heatwaves. Winter (December to February) is mild and damp, with daytime temperatures around 17–20°C and lows near 10°C. Spring and autumn are short but pleasant, with lower humidity and comfortable temperatures. For a deeper breakdown, see our Australia weather hub for general climate guides – though Tel Aviv’s specifics differ, the month‑by‑month idea is the same.

  • Summer: sea breezes moderate the heat, but the humidity can feel oppressive.
  • Winter: rain arrives in short bursts; December is one of the wettest months (tel aviv weather december often shows 8–10 rainy days).
  • The timing of the rainy season shifts slightly – for the next few days, check the weather in tel aviv 10 days in the live forecast.
  • Those accustomed to Fahrenheit can use the live forecast toggle or simply multiply Celsius by 1.8 and add 32 (tel aviv weather fahrenheit conversions are easy).

What should travellers plan for when visiting?

The best times to visit are May–June and September–October, when the weather is warm but humidity is lower and the sea is inviting. If you’re travelling in winter, pack a rain jacket and expect occasional cool days. For daily planning, glance at the tel aviv weather tomorrow or the 14‑day outlook above. Jerusalem, only 60 km inland, is noticeably cooler and drier – see weather jerusalem for a contrast. For a broader view of severe weather anywhere, refer to our severe weather warning page.

Climate typeMediterranean (Köppen Csa)
Average annual rain530 mm
Summer average max30°C
Winter average min10°C
What is the best time of year to visit Tel Aviv?

Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer the most comfortable weather: warm days, lower humidity, and little rain. Avoid July and August if you dislike intense heat and crowds.

How does Tel Aviv’s weather compare to Jerusalem’s?

Jerusalem sits at 800 m altitude, making it 5–10°C cooler than Tel Aviv day and night, and it receives more rainfall. Winters there can include light snow, while Tel Aviv rarely sees frost.

Can I see the temperature in Fahrenheit on the forecast?

The live forecast above provides Celsius by default, but many weather widgets offer a toggle to switch to Fahrenheit. Alternatively, multiply the Celsius reading by 1.8 and add 32 for a quick conversion.