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NMC Forecast: Moderate to Heavy Rain Expected in Most Regions of Saudi Arabia Until Wednesday

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Last updated: 2025/01/04 at 1:00 PM
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The National Center of Meteorology (NMC) has issued a warning that most regions of Saudi Arabia will experience moderate to heavy rain, along with descending winds, dust, and dirt from Sunday to Wednesday. The weather conditions may also bring hail, high waves on coastal regions, and speeds of up to 60 km/h. The NMC report indicates that Tabuk and Madinah will experience rain on Sunday and Monday, Al-Jouf and Northern Borders from Sunday evening to Tuesday, and Hail and Al-Qassim from Monday to Tuesday. Riyadh will have rainy weather from Monday to Wednesday, while the Eastern Province and Makkah will have rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.

In areas of Tabuk, Al-Jouf, Northern Borders, Hail, Qassim, Riyadh, and Eastern regions, the weather will be cold to very cold. Thunderstorms are expected in Jazan, Asser, Al-Baha, and Makkah, with dust-stirring winds in Madinah and other regions. The NCM advises the public to regularly check their daily reports on their website, the “Anwaa” application, for weather updates, forecasts, interactive weather maps, and social media platforms. It is important for people to follow the instructions of the relevant authorities to ensure everyone’s safety during this period of inclement weather.

With the approaching rain and winds, it is crucial for residents of Saudi Arabia to stay informed and prepared for possible hazards. The NMC’s alerts provide valuable information to help individuals plan ahead and take necessary precautions. By following the center’s updates and guidelines, people can protect themselves and their property from the potential risks associated with heavy rain, hail, high winds, and dust storms.

The NCM’s forecast highlights the specific regions that will be most affected by the upcoming weather conditions, allowing residents to anticipate and respond accordingly. It is important for individuals to pay attention to these warnings and make appropriate arrangements to mitigate any potential damage or disruptions. With proper preparation and awareness, people can minimize the impact of the inclement weather and stay safe during this period of heightened risk.

In times of severe weather, it is essential for communities to come together and support each other. By sharing information, resources, and assistance, residents can collectively navigate through the challenges posed by heavy rain, strong winds, and other adverse conditions. Collaborative efforts and solidarity among individuals and organizations can enhance resilience and promote safety in the face of natural disasters and emergencies.

As the NMC continues to monitor and assess the developing weather patterns, it is essential for residents to remain vigilant and responsive to changing conditions. By staying informed, prepared, and connected, people can effectively address the challenges posed by the expected rain, winds, and accompanying hazards. Together, communities can work towards building a safer and more resilient society that can withstand and recover from adverse weather events.

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