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Civil Defense urges caution as thunderstorms and heavy rainfall expected across Saudi Arabia

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Last updated: 2025/12/05 at 1:53 PM
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Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Civil Defense has issued a nationwide warning, urging citizens and residents to prepare for several days of potentially severe thunderstorms and rainfall. The alert, effective from Saturday through Thursday, covers a large portion of the country and emphasizes the risk of flash floods, hail, and strong winds. Residents are advised to exercise extreme caution and follow official guidance as the weather system develops.

The anticipated weather event will impact multiple regions, including Makkah, Riyadh, Tabuk, and the Eastern Province. Authorities are specifically cautioning against venturing into valleys, low-lying areas prone to flooding, and attempting to cross watercourses, even when they appear shallow. This proactive measure aims to minimize risks to public safety during a period of heightened weather activity.

Understanding the Scope of the Thunderstorms and Rainfall

The most significant impact is expected in the Makkah region, where forecasts predict moderate to heavy rainfall capable of triggering flash floods. Several cities and towns are included in the alert area, such as Jeddah, Taif, and Rabigh. The Civil Defense is preparing for potential rescue operations and has deployed resources to vulnerable locations.

Regional Breakdown of Expected Conditions

The Riyadh region is also under alert for moderate rainfall, with specific concerns for areas like Al-Dawadmi and Al-Zulfi. While not expected to be as intense as in Makkah, the rainfall could still lead to localized flooding. Northern regions, including Tabuk, Al-Jouf, and the Northern Borders, are bracing for moderate to heavy rain accompanied by potential hail and dust storms.

Additionally, the Civil Defense reports that the Madinah, Hail, Qassim, Eastern Region, and Al-Baha regions are likely to experience similar conditions – moderate to heavy rainfall with the possibility of flash floods and strong winds. These areas are also preparing for potential disruptions to daily life and infrastructure.

In contrast, the regions of Asir and Jazan are forecast to receive moderate rainfall, presenting a lower, though still present, risk of flooding. However, authorities emphasize that even moderate rainfall can be dangerous in mountainous or wadi areas. The potential for strong winds remains a concern across the entire country.

Why This Weather System is a Concern

The Arabian Peninsula is generally characterized by arid and semi-arid conditions. Consequently, infrastructure in many areas is not designed to handle large volumes of water, making flash floods a particularly dangerous hazard. According to meteorological experts, this weather system is the result of a convergence of atmospheric conditions, including a Red Sea trough and moisture flowing from the Indian Ocean.

Flash floods develop rapidly, often with little warning, and can quickly overwhelm roads and structures. The combination of heavy rainfall and strong winds also poses a threat to power lines and other essential services. The Saudi government has invested heavily in recent years in early warning systems and flood defenses, but the scale of the predicted rainfall necessitates a high level of public vigilance.

The Civil Defense’s warning comes as the Kingdom transitions between seasons, increasing the likelihood of unstable weather patterns. This period often sees a clash between warm, moist air and cooler, drier air, creating conditions favorable for thunderstorm development. The current system is expected to be particularly prolonged, lasting for six days, which increases the potential for widespread impact.

Preparing for and Responding to Severe Weather

The Civil Defense is urging residents to stay informed by monitoring official advisories issued through media outlets and social media platforms. This includes heeding any evacuation orders or temporary road closures. It is also crucial to secure loose objects outdoors that could be blown away by strong winds.

Individuals are advised to avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy rainfall and to exercise extreme caution if driving is unavoidable. The report indicates that drivers should slow down, increase following distances, and be prepared for reduced visibility. Furthermore, residents should ensure they have emergency supplies readily available, including food, water, and a first-aid kit.

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture is also working to clear wadis and drainage channels to minimize the risk of flooding. This preventative measure aims to improve water flow and reduce the potential for blockages that could exacerbate the situation. Coordination between various government agencies is essential for an effective response to the severe weather.

Looking ahead, the Civil Defense will continue to monitor the weather situation closely and provide updates as needed. The duration and intensity of the thunderstorms and rainfall remain subject to change, and further adjustments to the alert may be necessary. Residents should remain vigilant and prepared to respond to evolving conditions throughout the week. The potential for disruption to daily life and travel plans is high, and it is advisable to check weather forecasts before undertaking any outdoor activities. The effectiveness of the early warning system and public adherence to safety guidelines will be key factors in mitigating the impact of this weather event. Continued monitoring of weather patterns and flood risks will be crucial in the coming days.

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