Photo Credit: Guy Lavian, Israel Nature and Parks Authority
Double rainbow over Gedor Sea Reserve

Today, Tuesday, has been officially called the coldest day of the current winter system. This morning, light snow began to fall in the northern Golan Heights, as well as in the higher neighborhoods of Tsfat. Snow is also expected to fall on the peaks of the central mountains above 900 meters, meaning Gush Etzion, and a few flakes might reach Jerusalem, but are not expected to accumulate. Local rainfall is expected in most areas of the country. Wednesday and Thursday will see more rain.

It started snowing at the Mt. Meron preserve, Jan. 21, 2020 / Guy Zaharoni, Israel Nature and Parks Authority

Still, despite all the cold emanating from these lines, I chose to share with you the rainbow pictures we received from the Israel Nature and Parks Authority this morning. Because I’m an optimistic person to a fault.

Rainbow over Gedor Sea Reserve / Guy Lavian, Israel Nature and Parks Authority
Rainbow over the Mikhmoret / Yaniv Levi, Israel Nature and Parks Authority
Rainbow over the Mikhmoret marina / Yaniv Levi, Israel Nature and Parks Authority
A rainbow over Efrat in Gush Etzion. Jan. 21, 2020 / JewishPress.com
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