Periodically we had mud drizzles, as I call it. The precipitation ,which fell, just dirtied things. Most Israelis, like us, have solar panels on the roof for heating the water. If there isn't a cleansing rain, they won't be effective. The dirt will prevent the sun from activating the heating element. That's good business for people willing to climb on roofs to wash them down.
As you can see here, finally, the clouds have begun to separate and show some sky.
A refuah shleimah, a full and speedy recovery to all those whose health has been badly affected by the dusty weather.
I just linked to this post from my own post about the same weather, http://howtobeisraeli.blogspot.com/2009/05/close-windows-during-sandstorm.html. And thanks for giving me the word "sharav"-- I had forgotten what to call this!
ReplyDeleteMaya, thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to spring here in the Holy Land.