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Weather in Israel in November

In November the weather in Israel can alternate daily. It is still before the rainy cold months, but after the unbearable hot summer. It also depends where in Israel you are; the north will be colder, especially at night.

It's the type of time where you don't need a heavy coat but some sort of outer layer is needed.

Israel has perfect weather in April!!

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In Israel, November marks the transition from autumn to winter. The weather is usually mild, with temperatures ranging from around 15°C to 25°C. There may be some rainfall, particularly in the northern regions.

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