General situation of Saudi Arabia

2024-12-04 2024-12-04T07:15:49Z
Leen Alabsi
Leen Alabsi
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From the Arab Weather Regional Center - The weather forecast cadre issued the climate forecasts for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the next three months (January, February and March) for the year 2025, in a regular monthly update under the name "Seasonal Weather Bulletin", noting that the method of preparing these weather bulletins differs from other daily weather bulletins in that they are devoid of precise details, and their aim is to give a general picture of the season. The aim of listing the forecasts is also to provide an initial idea of the expected temperatures and rainfall, as well as the most prominent expected climate phenomena.

 

Saudi Arabia | Colder than usual winter, intermittent rain in January and February, increasing in March, snow expected in northern mountains

 

General situation:

  1. Rainy conditions at intervals in January and February, with rainfall around or below average.
  2. High chances of very cold air masses of Siberian origin rushing in multiple streams.
  3. There is a high chance that the Tabuk highlands will be affected by snowfall during the months of January and February.
  4. Rain chances gradually improve during March, but the risk of flooding increases.
  5. Chances of dust increase in March due to periods of colder air masses approaching from the north of the Arabian Peninsula.

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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