Sea of Galilee's waterline rises by 0.5 cm, snow covers Mount Hermon

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The Sea of Galilee's water level rose by 0.5 cm (0.2 inches) in the past 24 hours. standing at 209.19 meters below sea level, the Government Water and Sewage Authority reported on Thursday.
The Sea of Galilee was 39 meters (1'3 feet) short of reaching its full capacity.
Moreover, 4 cm of snow fell on the lower level of Mount Hermon overnight and another 10 cm on the upper level. The place is currently heavily foggy and there are strong winds. The site is open and admission is free. The cable car and other attractions will operate according to weather conditions.
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