June marks the start of summer in Israel, bringing consistently warm and dry conditions across the country. Coastal areas like Tel Aviv and Haifa experience average highs in the mid-80s Fahrenheit (around 30 Celsius) with high humidity, while inland regions, including Jerusalem and the Negev Desert, see higher temperatures, often exceeding 90F (mid-30s C) with significantly lower humidity. Rainfall is virtually nonexistent throughout the entire country.
Understanding typical climatic conditions during this period is crucial for planning activities. The warm, sunny weather provides ideal conditions for swimming in the Mediterranean or exploring historical sites. However, the heat, particularly inland, necessitates precautions against dehydration and sunstroke. This predictable weather pattern also historically influences agricultural practices and water resource management strategies, underscoring its importance to various aspects of life in the region.