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Saudi Meteorological Center clarifies winter forecast misconceptions

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Last updated: 2024/09/20 at 4:47 PM
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The National Meteorological Center recently debunked reports of a harsh and prolonged winter linked to the La Niña phenomenon for the upcoming season. According to the center, the winter season is expected to be around the normal average, with a slight increase of up to one degree Celsius in some areas. It stressed the importance of verifying climate-related information from official sources and urged the public to ignore individual opinions that could lead to confusion.

The Regional Climate Change Center, represented by the National Meteorological Center, emphasized the significance of official climate and weather information, emphasizing its impact on various life activities, development programs, and events within the Kingdom. The center warned against relying on individual statements as they do not align with the state’s regulatory directions. It is essential for the public to trust official sources for accurate information and updates related to weather conditions.

In light of recent reports predicting a severe winter due to the La Niña phenomenon, the National Meteorological Center clarified that these forecasts are inaccurate. Instead, the center assured that the upcoming winter season is expected to be within the normal average, with only a slight increase in temperatures in certain areas. It is crucial for the public to rely on official sources for climate-related information to avoid confusion and misinformation.

The Regional Climate Change Center highlighted the importance of accurate weather forecasts for various activities and events in the Kingdom. Official climate information plays a vital role in decision-making processes and the planning of development programs. Therefore, it is essential to consult reliable sources for updates on weather conditions to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals in the country.

While individual opinions may circulate regarding the upcoming winter season, the National Meteorological Center urged the public to disregard these statements and instead, refer to official sources for accurate climate information. The center reiterated that individual forecasts do not represent the regulatory directions endorsed by the state. By relying on official sources for weather updates, the public can stay informed and prepared for any changes in weather conditions during the winter months.

In conclusion, the National Meteorological Center emphasized the need for the public to verify climate-related information from official sources to avoid confusion and misinformation. The upcoming winter season is expected to be within the normal average, with a slight increase in temperatures in certain areas. By trusting reliable sources for weather forecasts, individuals can make informed decisions and stay prepared for any changes in weather conditions. It is essential to prioritize official climate information for various life activities, development programs, and events held within the Kingdom.

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