In
Hebron,
April's weather finally embraces spring conditions. As one moves from
March to April, a significant dip in the city's rainfall is noticeable, accompanied by sustained increases in temperature. April lands squarely in the spring season, experiencing rainfall as low as 28mm (1.1") and average temperatures continuing their upward trend. Simultaneously, the UV index for Hebron in April climbs rather steeply, matching the additional hours of sunshine. As such, April in Hebron presents an unmistakably spring-like weather profile, characterized by warm, generally dry days and ever longer periods of sunshine.
Temperature
Hebron in April sees a temperature change, with average high-temperatures moving from a comfortable 16°C (60.8°F) in March to a pleasant 21°C (69.8°F). Hebron registers a pronounced decline from daytime peak temperatures, averaging a chilly 9°C (48.2°F) lows in April.
Rainfall
In Hebron, in April, it is raining for 3 days, with typically 28mm (1.1") of accumulated precipitation. In Hebron, during the entire year, the rain falls for 47 days and collects up to 532mm (20.94") of precipitation.
Daylight
In Hebron, the average length of the day in April is 12h and 58min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:27 and sunset at 17:59 EET. On the last day of April, sunrise is at 05:54 and sunset at 19:18 EEST.
Note: On Saturday, 13. April 2024, at 02:00, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from EET to EEST. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Saturday, 26.
October 2024, at 02:00; consequently, the time zone reverts from EEST to EET.
Sunshine
In April, the average sunshine in Hebron,
West Bank, is 9h.
UV index
The average daily maximum UV index in April in Hebron is 9. A UV Index estimate of 8 to 10 represents a very high health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for average individuals.
Note: The average daily UV index of 9 in April transforms into the following instructions:
Immediate care is essential; skin and eyes can be harmed in no time without it. Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., the Sun emits the most powerful UV radiation. Limit direct exposure to the Sun during these hours. Limit sun-induced ocular harm with sunglasses that feature UVA and UVB filtration.