Israel has seen 14 straight days of rainfall in the north and south for the first time since February 1992, according to statistics from the Israel Meteorological Service published Sunday.

The service called this kind of precipitation a “rain of blessing” because the steady, persistent downpour allows rainwater to seep into the ground, enriching natural water sources without the damaging side effects of flooding.

The service said that the rainfall raised the water level of the Sea of Galilee by 26 centimeters (10.2 inches), with more increases expected.

Israel’s largest freshwater lake, though no longer used as the main source of drinking water, is still a popular gauge of seasonal rainfall.... Read More: Times of Israel