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Lake Kinneret is Nearly Full!

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Mar 27, 2024
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After heavy rains through the winter, the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) is nearly full. As spring begins, the lake is currently just 68 centimeters from its maximum level of 208.80 meters below sea level, according to the Kinneret Authority.

There would still need to be several more spells of heavy rain in the early spring for the Kinneret to reach its maximum level for the first time since 1992. Last year the Kinneret failed to even reach 1 meter from its maximum level.

All areas of northern and central Israel have already had well over their average annual rainfall while it has been a below average year for Jerusalem and southern Israel.

This winter so far Safed has already received 837 millimeters of rain, according to the Israel Meteorological Service, 122% of its average annual rainfall. Haifa has received 872 millimeters of rain, 136% of its average annual rainfall. Tel Aviv has received 625 millimeters of rain, 141% of its average annual rainfall, Jerusalem 443 millimeters of rain, 85% of its average annual rainfall, and Beersheva 107 millimeters of rain, 56% of its annual average rainfall.

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Upper red line - This line is reached when the Kinneret is full (maximum capacity). When this level is reached, the Dganya Dam is opened, allowing water to pour into the River Jordan.

The last time the Degania Dam was opened was 32 years ago

Lower red line - The line height is 213.0 meters below sea level. According to ecology experts, when the water level drops below this line it triggers damage to ecological balance. and water quality begins to decline.

If water in the lake falls to this level, it is forbidden to pump or use water from the Kinneret.

Historical minimum water level - This level is below the pipes, so taking water from Lake Kinneret actually becomes impossible.

You can track the daily Kinneret level on this website: https://forecast.israelinfo.co.il/kineret

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