Monday morning's measurements show that the Kinneret has risen 11 centimeters since Friday, standing now at 211.72 meters below sea level. The flow into the Kinneret, Israel's largest reservoir, was actually stronger than those numbers indicate, but the Mekorot Water Company has been streaming water from the Kinneret into underground reservoirs in central Israel. Some rain is expected today in northern Israel, spreading towards the center this evening.