Very heavy amounts of rain fell over the weekend across the country, which is known to have caused many floods in several places in Israel.
The winner of the title of peak precipitation is none other than Kibbutz Revadim in the South, where 157 millimeters were measured since the Meteo Tech company began measuring them on Thursday at 17:00 until 11:00 in the morning.
It is followed by Moshav Gimzo with 148 mm - and in third place is Ashdod, with 138 mm of precipitation.
Strong river flow throughout the country due to heavy rain // Photo: Jonathan Aharon, Ilan Cohen, Nature and Parks Authority
In Jerusalem it dropped 128 mm, in Kiryat Gat 118 mm - and Rishon Lezion is not far behind it, with 118 mm. Tel Aviv is behind both with 100 mm.
In Maalot, 78 mm of precipitation fell, in Zichron Yaacov and in Kibbutz El-Rom in the Golan Heights, 77 mm fell.
In Haifa - 77 mm, in Kibbutz Ginosar near Tiberias 70 mm decreased, in Kibbutz Shamir in the Galilee finger it decreased 62 mm and in Safed - 58 mm.
Southern Be'er Sheva, on the other hand, was content with only 8 mm of precipitation.
Gray sky ahead of rain on the shores of Tel Aviv, Photo: Gideon Markovich
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