It rarely rains in Israel in September, right? I recall in the early 1960s, after my wife and I made aliyah, seeing cars suddenly stop by the side of the road in October/November. Why? To put their windshield wipers back on during the first rains, after removing them for the hot dry summer months to save the rubber blades.

Things have changed. In the early morning hours of Wednesday, September 13, over 40 mm. (about an inch and a half) of rain fell in the Tel Aviv area. Rain also fell in the coastal plain and spread to Jerusalem.

Maayan Hoffman of The Jerusalem Post interviewed Amos Porat, head of climatic services at the Israel Meteorological Institute. He explained that the unusual rainfall was a remnant of Storm Daniel (Mediterranean storms now get names, like the US hurricanes do). Daniel dumped devastating rains on Libya, causing thousands of deaths from flooding; ravaged Greece, stranding Israeli tourists; and then weakened in Israel.

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