Thursday, January 31, 2008

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Snowfall shuts down Jerusalem

A heavy overnight snowstorm has blanketed Jerusalem and surrounding areas

Schools and shops were closed , while public transport ground to a halt

Temperatures rarely drop low enough for snow to stay on the ground

Snow diverted attention from an upcoming report on the 2006 war in Lebanon





JERUSALEM (AP) -- A heavy overnight snowstorm blanketed Jerusalem and other parts of the Holy Land in white on Wednesday, closing schools and stores and grounding public transportation.


An Ultra-Orthodox Jew and Palestinian youths walk in the streets of East Jerusalem during a snow storm, 30 January 2008.

The sense of excitement among Israelis, used to warm Middle Eastern weather, was palpable.

Children threw snowballs on slushy streets, and weather reports topped local newscasts, eclipsing an upcoming government report on the 2006 war in Lebanon that could pressure Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign.

Snow often falls in Jerusalem once or twice each winter, but temperatures rarely drop low enough for it to stick.


The city is not designed to deal with snowy weather. Schools shut, most public places closed down and many people stayed home from work.