Rain fell throughout the country today and is expected to continue through tomorrow. The Kinneret Sea has risen a half-meter since its low point at the end of the summer, and now stands at 214.38 meters below sea level. It must still rise 1.38 meters, the equivalent of 235 million cubic meters of water, to reach the original government-mandated \"red line\" below which the Kinneret was not to be allowed to drop.