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Hebrew Expressions for Weather and Climate

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When learning Hebrew, itโ€™s delightful to be able to chat with locals about everyday topics. One universal topic is, of course, the weather and climate. In this article, weโ€™ll explore common Hebrew expressions related to weather and climate and give you the vocabulary you need to join in on these conversations.

ืžื–ื’ ืื•ื•ื™ืจ (Mezeg Avir) โ€“ Weather
This is the general term for weather in Hebrew.
ื”ื™ื•ื ืžื–ื’ ื”ืื•ื•ื™ืจ ื ืคืœื, ืžืจืขื ืŸ ื•ืงืจื™ืจ.
Today the weather is wonderful, refreshing and cool.

ื˜ืžืคืจื˜ื•ืจื” (Temperatura) โ€“ Temperature
This word, which is quite similar to the English ‘temperature’, refers to the degree of heat or cold.
ื‘ื•ื“ืงื™ื ื˜ืžืคืจื˜ื•ืจื” ืœืคื ื™ ืฉื™ื•ืฆืื™ื ืžื”ื‘ื™ืช.
Check the temperature before you leave the house.

ื—ื (Cham) โ€“ Hot
Used to describe hot weather or temperatures.
ื”ื™ื•ื ื”ื™ื” ื›ืœ ื›ืš ื—ื ืฉืœื ื™ื›ื•ืœืชื™ ืœื”ื™ืฉืืจ ื‘ื—ื•ืฅ.
Today was so hot that I couldn’t stay outside.

ืงืจ (Kar) โ€“ Cold
The word for cold, crisp weather or temperatures.
ื‘ื—ื•ืจืฃ, ื™ื›ื•ืœ ืœื”ื™ื•ืช ืžืื•ื“ ืงืจ ื‘ื™ืจื•ืฉืœื™ื.
In the winter, it can be very cold in Jerusalem.

ืฉืžืฉ (Shemesh) โ€“ Sun
The Hebrew word for the sun, a key factor in many discussions about the weather.
ืืœ ืชืฉื›ื—ื• ืœืžืจื•ื— ืงืจื ื”ื’ื ื” ื›ืฉื™ืฉ ื”ืจื‘ื” ืฉืžืฉ.
Don’t forget to apply sunscreen when there is a lot of sun.

ื’ืฉื (Geshem) โ€“ Rain
Refers to precipitation in the form of water droplets.
ืœืžืจื•ืช ื”ืชื—ื–ื™ืช, ื”ื’ืฉื ืœื ื”ืคืกื™ืง ื›ืœ ื”ื™ื•ื.
Despite the forecast, the rain didnโ€™t stop all day.

ืฉืœื’ (Sheleg) โ€“ Snow
Snow is not as common in Israel but is a welcome event when it occurs.
ื”ืฉื ื” ื™ืจื“ ืฉืœื’ ื›ื‘ื“ ื‘ื—ืจืžื•ืŸ.
This year heavy snow fell on Mount Hermon.

ืขืจืคืœ (Arpel) โ€“ Fog
Describes the condition when visibility is reduced due to a cloud of tiny water droplets.
ื›ืฉื™ืฉ ืขืจืคืœ, ื”ื ื”ื™ื’ื” ื‘ื›ื‘ื™ืฉ ื”ืจื™ื ืฆืจื™ื›ื” ืœื”ื™ื•ืช ื–ื”ื™ืจื”.
When there is fog, driving in the mountains should be cautious.

ืžืชื—ืžื (Mit’chamem) โ€“ Warming up
Used to describe the weather when itโ€™s getting warmer.
ื–ื” ืžืชื—ืžื ื”ื—ื•ืฆื”, ืื•ืœื™ ื–ื” ื–ืžืŸ ื˜ื•ื‘ ืœืœื›ืช ืœื˜ื™ื™ืœ.
It’s warming up outside, maybe it’s a good time for a walk.

ืžืชืงืจืจ (Mit’karer) โ€“ Cooling down
When the temperature is dropping, Israelis say that the weather is cooling down.
ืขื›ืฉื™ื• ืฉื”ืฉืžืฉ ืฉืงืขื”, ื–ื” ืžืชื—ื™ืœ ืœื”ืชืงืจืจ.
Now that the sun has set, it’s starting to cool down.

ืกื•ืคื” (Sufa) โ€“ Storm
This word is used for severe weather events including high winds and heavy precipitation.
ื”ืกื•ืคื” ื”ื–ืืช ื”ื‘ื™ืื” ืื™ืชื” ื”ืจื‘ื” ื’ืฉืžื™ื ื•ืจื•ื—ื•ืช ืขื–ื•ืช.
This storm brought with it a lot of rain and strong winds.

ืจื•ื— (Ruach) โ€“ Wind
Simply the term for wind, this can be used for a gentle breeze or a powerful gust.
ื”ื™ื•ื ื”ืจื•ื—ื•ืช ื—ื–ืงื•ืช, ืงื—ื• ืžืฉื”ื• ื—ื ืœืœื‘ื•ืฉ.
Today the winds are strong, take something warm to wear.

Understanding and using these terms will certainly enhance your conversational skills in Hebrew, and may just help you plan your day a bit better when in Israel. Weather can be a great conversation starter, and now, armed with these expressions, you have all you need to chat away with any Hebrew speaker.

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