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NCM: Winter this year will not be as cold as in previous years

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Last updated: 2024/10/20 at 7:45 PM
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Saudi Arabia is expected to experience a cold winter season, according to Hussein Al-Qahtani, spokesperson of the National Center of Meteorology (NCM). However, he stated that this winter will not be as severe as previous years. Al-Qahtani made these comments during an appearance on the “120 Program” on Al-Ekhbariya channel. He mentioned that while temperatures will be low during the winter season, they will not reach the extreme rates seen in the past. The NCM will be issuing a climate report on winter, providing detailed information on the climatic and meteorological characteristics of the upcoming season.

The NCM, through its Regional Climate Change Center, has addressed misconceptions surrounding winter forecasts in Saudi Arabia. In a recent statement, the center clarified that reports suggesting a harsh and prolonged winter due to the La Niña phenomenon are inaccurate. Instead, forecasts indicate that the winter season will be around the normal average, with a slight increase of up to one degree Celsius in some areas. The NCM has urged the public to rely on official sources for climate-related information and to disregard individual opinions that could lead to confusion.

It is important for the public to be aware of accurate weather forecasts to prepare themselves for the upcoming winter season. By relying on official sources like the National Center of Meteorology, individuals can make informed decisions regarding their activities and plans during the colder months. Understanding the expected climate and meteorological conditions can help people take necessary precautions to stay safe and comfortable during the winter season. By following the updates and reports from the NCM, residents of Saudi Arabia can ensure that they are well-prepared for any changes in weather patterns.

With the NCM’s announcement of a relatively milder winter compared to previous years, individuals in Saudi Arabia can anticipate a less severe cold season. While temperatures will still be low, they are not expected to reach extreme levels as in the past. The NCM’s climate report on winter will provide more specific details on what to expect during the upcoming season, allowing residents to plan accordingly. By staying informed through official channels, such as the NCM, people can avoid confusion and misinformation about the weather and make informed decisions based on accurate forecasts.

As the NCM continues to monitor and analyze weather patterns in Saudi Arabia, it is essential for the public to trust the information provided by this official source. By disregarding individual opinions and relying on the expertise of the NCM’s Regional Climate Change Center, residents can avoid being misled by false predictions about the winter season. With a focus on accuracy and reliability, the NCM aims to help people in Saudi Arabia better understand and prepare for the climate and meteorological conditions they can expect in the coming months. By following the NCM’s guidance, individuals can stay informed and ready for any changes in the weather during the winter season.

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