This is what you look for in Israel to know the season is changing. Not rain or lack of it.
Shorav or Chamsin usually arrives with a dust storm, and muggy weather. It usually marks the end of all rains.
Shorav is a more technical term you would hear from the weather service. Locals call it Chamsin with is a derivative of Chamasim or 50, because that’s how long the hot blowing gritty winds usually hang over the landThis is what you look for in Israel to know the season is changing. Not rain or lack of it.
Shorav or Chamsin usually arrives with a dust storm, and muggy weather. It usually marks the end of all rains.
Shorav is a more technical term you would hear from the weather service. Locals call it Chamsin with is a derivative of Chamasim or 50, because that’s how long the hot blowing gritty winds usually hang over the landUpdated Apr 24, 2020, 4:56 PM
