Israel Tel Aviv Weather in May (end of the best season) — Climate Guide
May (end of the best season) in Tel Aviv is high
May (end of the best season) is high for Tel Aviv.
May is the tail of the best season — still excellent.
Travel score
Tel Aviv May (end of the best season) Weather Stats
Avg High
27°C
Avg Low
16°C
Rainy Days
1
5mm total
Sunshine
11h
Daily avg
Humidity
60%
comfortable
UV Index
10
Very high
Wind
11 km/h
Gusts 22
Sea Temp
22°C
good for swimming
Crowds
Very busy
At attractions
May (end of the best season) Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
18 μg/m³
PM10
38 μg/m³
Status
good
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
28°C
Nighttime
16°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
11 km/h
Max gust 22 km/h
Activities Recommended for May (end of the best season)
May (end of the best season) Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Lovely 27/16°C
- Dry and clear
- DocAviv
Cons
- Hotel prices rise
May (end of the best season) Events & Festivals
- DocAviv film festival (May)
Tel Aviv in May (end of the best season) — Full Picture
May is the tail of the best season — still excellent.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Tail of the best season.
Packing Checklist
Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
Current24°C
13.3°C
4/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
30.3°C
21.3°C
0/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
27°C
17.7°C
3.7/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
18°C
9.7°C
10.3/mo
Tel Aviv Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17° | 9° | 11d·130mm | 6h | 70% | 3 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 18° | 9° | 10d·100mm | 7h | 70% | 4 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 21° | 11° | 7d·60mm | 8h | 65% | 6 | Busy | Peak | |
| April (best) (Best) | 24° | 13° | 4d·25mm | 9h | 60% | 8 | Busy | Peak |
| May (end of the best season) (Best) | 27° | 16° | 1d·5mm | 11h | 60% | 10 | Very busy | Peak |
| June (Pride — peak) (Best) | 29° | 19° | 0d·0mm | 12h | 65% | 11 | Very busy | Peak |
| 31° | 22° | 0d·0mm | 12h | 70% | 11 | Busy | Peak | |
| 31° | 23° | 0d·0mm | 12h | 70% | 10 | Busy | Peak | |
| September (best) (Best) | 30° | 21° | 1d·5mm | 11h | 65% | 9 | Very busy | Peak |
| October (best) (Best) | 28° | 18° | 3d·25mm | 9h | 65% | 6 | Very busy | Peak |
| November (late autumn) (Best) | 23° | 14° | 7d·80mm | 7h | 65% | 4 | Busy | Peak |
| 19° | 11° | 10d·130mm | 6h | 70% | 3 | Busy | Peak |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is May (end of the best season) a good time to visit Tel Aviv?
Tel Aviv in May (end of the best season) is high. Tourist crowds are very busy and flight/hotel prices are peak.
What's the average temperature in Tel Aviv in May (end of the best season)?
Tel Aviv May (end of the best season) averages a high of 27°C and a low of 16°C.
Does it rain much in Tel Aviv in May (end of the best season)?
Tel Aviv May (end of the best season) averages 5mm of rainfall over about 1 rainy days.
What should I wear in Tel Aviv in May (end of the best season)?
Tail of the best season.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Tel Aviv in May (end of the best season)?
Tel Aviv May (end of the best season) sunrise is 05:00 and sunset is 18:45, with 13h 45min of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Tel Aviv in May (end of the best season)?
Tel Aviv May (end of the best season) air quality (AQI) averages 45, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 18μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Tel Aviv in May (end of the best season)?
In May (end of the best season), Tel Aviv is great for Beach, DocAviv, Bauhaus.
Is May (end of the best season) peak season in Tel Aviv?
Tel Aviv May (end of the best season) crowds are very busy and prices are peak. Advance reservations are strongly recommended.
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