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‘En Hod Sunshine Hours by Month

Sunshine is key to understanding how a place experiences its seasons. This page shows the total number of hours of direct sunlight per month and the average hours per day in ‘En Hod, North District Israel, Israel. The numbers reflect climate data gathered over a 30-year period, from 1990 to 2020.

Monthly hours of sunshine

Data from: Haifa, Israel (12 KM, 7 Miles).

Seasonal sunshine in ‘En Hod varies. It peaks at 384 hours in July and drops to 174 hours in January. The total annual amount of sun is 3525 hours.

Daily hours of sunshine

Data from: Haifa, Israel (12 KM, 7 Miles).

In ‘En Hod, summer days are longer and more sunny, with daily sunshine hours peaking at 12.8 hours in July. As the darker season arrives, the brightness of the sun becomes less. January sees a soft sun for only 5.8 hours per day.

‘En Hod vs Major Cities: Sunshine Compared

‘En Hod enjoys an average of 3525 hours of sunshine annually. Let’s compare this with some popular tourist destinations:

In Barcelona, Spain, there are 2530 hours of sunshine annually and is a city that can be visited year-round.

In contrast, Brussels, Belgium, receives only about 1590 hours of sunshine per year, known for its frequently overcast and rainy skies.

In Chicago, USA, the annual sunshine averages 2520 hours, contributing to its humid continental climate.

In Brisbane, Australia, the annual sunshine averages 2999 hours, making it one of Australia’s sunniest cities.

Related Climate Data for ‘En Hod

January, ‘En Hod’s wettest month, receives 2.1 mm (0.1 in) of rainfall and has a maximum daytime temperature of 18°C (64°F). During the driest month August you can expect a temperature of 31°C (88°F).

For more detailed insights into the city’s temperatures, check out our Temperature page. To explore more about precipitation patterns, visit our ‘En Hod Precipitation page.


‘En Hod Sunshine Forecast

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