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Cold snap grips Saudi Arabia as temperatures plunge across multiple regions

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Last updated: 2025/12/21 at 7:48 PM
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Saudi Arabia weather has taken a dramatic turn this week, with significant temperature drops reported across the Kingdom. Several regions, particularly in the north and center, are experiencing near-freezing conditions, contrasting sharply with the warmer temperatures still present in coastal cities like Jeddah. The sudden shift has prompted advisories for travelers and residents alike, as fluctuating conditions are expected to continue.

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Regional Variations and Travel ImpactsUnderstanding the Weather System

The most significant temperature declines have been observed in Tabuk, Turaif, Qurayyat, Dawadmi, and Taif, where temperatures plummeted to around 2°C. Sakaka and Hail recorded approximately 3°C, while Buraidah, Bisha, and Rafha saw temperatures near 4°C. These readings highlight the diverse climate within Saudi Arabia and the potential for rapid weather changes.

Dramatic Temperature Swings Across Saudi Arabia

The recent cold spell is a result of seasonal transitions, according to meteorologists. These patterns are common during the winter months, as cooler air masses move southward, impacting central, northern, western, and southwestern regions. The Kingdom’s varied topography, ranging from coastal plains to mountainous areas, exacerbates these fluctuations.

However, the temperature contrast across the country remains stark. Jeddah, a major gateway for travelers, recorded the highest temperature nationwide at 30°C. Makkah followed with 29°C, while Jazan experienced 28°C. Yanbu registered a milder 24°C, and Madinah, Al-Kharj, and Wadi Al-Dawasir saw temperatures around 19°C.

Regional Variations and Travel Impacts

Riyadh and Al-Baha experienced temperatures around 15°C, while Abha, Hail, and Al-Soudah recorded roughly 12°C. This wide range underscores the importance of checking local forecasts before traveling within the country. The Ministry of Transport has not issued any specific travel warnings, but advises caution, particularly in mountainous areas.

Additionally, the National Center for Meteorology (NCM) has forecast continued atmospheric instability across several regions. This includes the possibility of rain, thunderstorms, lightning, hail, and strong surface winds in the coming days. Residents in affected areas are advised to take necessary precautions, such as securing loose objects and avoiding outdoor activities during severe weather.

The diversity of Saudi Arabia’s climate is a key factor in these weather patterns. The country experiences humid coastal conditions along the Red Sea, cooler mountainous weather in the southwest, and colder winters in the northern and elevated areas. This geographical variation contributes to the unpredictable nature of the weather, especially during transitional seasons.

In contrast to the colder inland regions, the Red Sea coast continues to enjoy relatively mild temperatures. This difference is due to the moderating influence of the sea, which retains heat longer than landmasses. However, even coastal areas may experience occasional showers and strong winds associated with the broader atmospheric instability.

Understanding the Weather System

Meteorological experts explain that the current weather system is linked to a larger-scale atmospheric disturbance moving across the region. The report indicates that this disturbance is drawing in cooler air from northern latitudes, leading to the significant temperature drops. The NCM is closely monitoring the system’s progress and providing regular updates to the public.

The current weather in Saudi Arabia is not unprecedented, but the rapid shift in temperatures has caught some off guard. The Kingdom’s infrastructure is generally well-equipped to handle cold weather, but residents are encouraged to prepare for potential disruptions, such as power outages or transportation delays. The Ministry of Energy has confirmed that power grids are operating normally, but advises residents to conserve energy during peak demand.

Looking ahead, the NCM forecasts that the cooler temperatures and unstable weather conditions are likely to persist for the next several days. The intensity of the cold spell and the frequency of precipitation remain uncertain, but residents are advised to stay informed about the latest forecasts. Monitoring the NCM’s website and social media channels will provide the most up-to-date information on the evolving climate conditions.

The situation will be closely watched to determine if further advisories are needed, particularly regarding potential impacts on infrastructure and public safety. Any significant changes to the forecast will be communicated promptly by the National Center for Meteorology. The long-term outlook suggests a return to more seasonal temperatures in the coming weeks, but continued monitoring is essential.

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