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Autumn Begins in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.

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Last updated: 2024/08/31 at 1:44 PM
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Autumn officially begins meteorologically in Saudi Arabia on September 1, following the end of the summer season. According to Hussein Al-Qahtani, spokesman of the National Center of Meteorology, this autumn is expected to bring rainy and volatile weather. The NCM will be issuing a detailed report on what can be expected during this year’s autumn season. While the summer season ends in early September, temperatures are likely to remain high until the middle of the month, with fluctuations and changes in pressure values after mid-September. Rainy weather has already been observed in Makkah, Madinah, and other regions.

The transition from summer to autumn brings about changes in weather patterns, with cooler temperatures and increased chances of rainfall. As autumn officially begins on September 1 in Saudi Arabia, residents can expect the weather to become more volatile with varying temperatures and potential for rain. The National Center of Meteorology is preparing to release a detailed report outlining what to expect during the upcoming autumn season. This information will be important for residents to stay prepared and informed about changing weather conditions.

The end of the summer season in Saudi Arabia marks the beginning of autumn, a time when temperatures start to cool and rainfall becomes more common. This transition period can bring about changes in pressure values and fluctuations in temperatures, leading to potentially unsettled weather patterns. For residents in Makkah, Madinah, and other regions, there have already been reports of rainy weather in the current days. As autumn progresses, it is likely that these regions will continue to experience varying weather conditions.

As autumn settles in, Saudi Arabia will experience a shift in weather patterns, with cooler temperatures and increased chances of rain. The National Center of Meteorology is closely monitoring these changes and will soon release a report detailing what to expect during the autumn season. Residents should be prepared for fluctuating temperatures and potential rainfall, as the transition from summer to autumn can bring about unpredictable weather conditions. By staying informed and taking necessary precautions, residents can better prepare for any changes in the weather.

The start of autumn in Saudi Arabia brings a shift in weather patterns, with the potential for cooler temperatures and increased rainfall. As the National Center of Meteorology prepares to release a detailed report on the upcoming autumn season, residents should be aware of the changing weather conditions. With the end of the summer season and the start of autumn on September 1, residents can expect fluctuations in temperatures and changes in pressure values. Rainy weather has already been observed in certain regions, signaling the start of a more volatile and unpredictable season.

In conclusion, the transition from summer to autumn in Saudi Arabia brings about changes in weather patterns, with the potential for cooler temperatures and increased chances of rain. The National Center of Meteorology is preparing to release a detailed report on what to expect during the upcoming autumn season, including information on temperature fluctuations and potential rainfall. As residents prepare for the start of autumn on September 1, they should stay informed about changing weather conditions and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this volatile season.

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