Residents of the northern Golan Heights woke up to a snowy Wednesday morning as a major cold front entered Israel.
More snow was expected in the country throughout the day, including in Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem, and possibly in the higher elevations in the Negev.
The Mount Hermon ski resort reported that the snow level rose by 30 centimeters (11 inches) and the temperature in the morning stood at 3 degrees Celsius (37 degrees Fahrenheit.) Heavy snow is expected in the region for the next two days.
Meanwhile, firefighters in Haifa helped rescue a man who got trapped in his vehicle after it flipped on its side. He was taken to the hospital and was reported to be in mild condition.
The Israel Police blocked the entrance to several highways due to the stormy weather.
The Sea of Galilee, or Kinneret, has risen by 1.5 centimeters (1 inch) in the last two days. As of Wednesday morning, it stood at 209.56 meters (670 feet) below sea level, the Water Authority reported.
The stormy weather eased up on Thursday; however, it is expected to continue to rain intermittently.
This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.