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Several Saudi Regions to Experience Thunderstorms Until Friday

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Last updated: 2024/09/08 at 11:04 PM
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The General Directorate of Civil Defense in Saudi Arabia has issued a warning about continued thunderstorms in multiple regions of the country from Monday to Friday. Various levels of rainfall are expected, with Makkah, Riyadh, Al-Baha, Aseer, and Jazan among the regions likely to be affected. In Makkah, there may be light to moderate rain leading to flash floods, hail, and strong winds. In Riyadh, areas such as Afif, Al-Dawadmi, and Al-Quwai’iyah are expected to experience light rainfall. The Civil Defense Directorate has advised people to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines to stay safe during the storms.

In Makkah, light to moderate rain may cause flash floods, hail, and strong winds, prompting the Civil Defense Directorate to issue warnings to residents in the region. Meanwhile, Riyadh is expected to see light rain in certain areas over the coming days, including Afif, Al-Dawadmi, and Al-Quwai’iyah. In Al-Baha, Aseer, and Jazan, moderate to heavy rain is forecasted, while regions like Hail, Al-Qassim, Eastern Province, Madinah, and Najran may experience light to moderate rainfall. Residents are advised to follow official instructions, stay away from flood-prone areas, and avoid swimming in torrents or valleys for safety.

The General Directorate of Civil Defense has urged people in Saudi Arabia to be cautious and follow the guidelines issued by official sources with regards to the ongoing thunderstorms in the country. The warning comes as various regions are expected to experience varying levels of rainfall, with potential for flash floods and hail in some areas. Residents in Makkah, Riyadh, Al-Baha, Aseer, and Jazan are advised to stay in safe locations, avoid flood-prone areas, and refrain from swimming in torrents or valleys. The Civil Defense Directorate is closely monitoring the situation and providing updates to ensure public safety during the thunderstorms.

People in Saudi Arabia are being cautioned to exercise caution and be prepared for continued thunderstorms in the coming days, as warned by the General Directorate of Civil Defense. The regions of Makkah, Riyadh, Al-Baha, Aseer, and Jazan are expected to be affected by varying levels of rainfall, with potential for flash floods, hail, and strong winds. Residents are advised to stay safe by following official instructions, avoiding flood-prone areas, and refraining from swimming in torrents or valleys. The Civil Defense Directorate is working to ensure public safety and provide updates on the situation as the thunderstorms continue across the country.

As thunderstorms continue to affect multiple regions in Saudi Arabia, the General Directorate of Civil Defense has issued a warning urging people to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines. Areas such as Makkah, Riyadh, Al-Baha, Aseer, and Jazan are expected to receive varying levels of rainfall, with potential for flash floods, hail, and strong winds. Residents are advised to stay in safe locations, avoid flood-prone areas, and refrain from swimming in torrents or valleys to ensure their safety during the thunderstorms. The Civil Defense Directorate is closely monitoring the situation and providing updates to the public as needed.

In conclusion, the General Directorate of Civil Defense in Saudi Arabia has issued a warning about continued thunderstorms in various regions of the country, with potential for flash floods, hail, and strong winds. Residents in Makkah, Riyadh, Al-Baha, Aseer, and Jazan are advised to exercise caution, follow safety guidelines, and stay in safe locations during the storms. The Civil Defense Directorate is working to ensure public safety and provide updates on the situation as the thunderstorms continue to affect the country. People are urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe during the ongoing severe weather conditions.

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