Rain is expected once again tomorrow and the next day from the northern Negev to northern Israel. The Kinneret Sea, Israel's largest reservoir, has profited nicely from the rains of this winter, currently standing at 213.61 meters below sea level - 81 centimeters higher than at the beginning of the rainy season. Sixty-one centimeters, or 103.7 million cubic meters of water, are still necessary before the minimum "red line" is reached. Meteorologists are optimistic that this winter will bring above-average rains.