Tel Aviv enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, humid summers and mild, wet winters that define the city's coastal character.
Rain falls almost exclusively between November and March, making waterproof layers irrelevant for half the year but essential during the brief rainy season.
Summer temperatures regularly exceed 30°C with high humidity, while winter rarely dips below 10°C, creating a narrow temperature band that simplifies packing.
The sea breeze provides relief but also deposits salt and moisture on everything, demanding fabrics that tolerate frequent washing.
White and light-colored clothing dominates local wardrobes year-round for practical reasons—the sun is relentless and reflected heat from pale stone buildings intensifies exposure.