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This year’s was the hottest June in Israel since record-keeping began in the Holy Land over a century ago, according to the Israel Meteorological Service.
The first month of summer was over 3 degrees Celsius, or nearly 5.5 degrees Fahrenheit, warmer than average, the IMS said.
The first half of June, which saw several back to back heat waves, set a new record temperature of 48.1 C or 118.4 F.
A spring heat wave in April saw the hottest day in Tel Aviv since 1907 with the mercury topping 40 C or 105 F.
Meteorological records in the Holy Land began in the early 20th century before the establishment of the State of Israel.
{Matzav.com}