The National Center of Meteorology has issued a statement detailing the expected maximum and minimum temperatures in degrees Celsius and weather phenomena across cities in the Kingdom.
According to the meteorological statement; the maximum in Dammam is 24 degrees, while in the capital Riyadh it is 22, in Makkah 26, and in Madinah 23 degrees Celsius. The minimum in Turaif is 6 degrees Celsius, the lowest expected temperature.
Temperatures
The temperatures and weather phenomena are as follows:
| City | Max | Min | Humidity | Weather Phenomena |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Makkah | 26 | 17 | 85 | Partly Cloudy / Haze |
| Madinah | 23 | 12 | 85 | Partly Cloudy / Haze |
| Riyadh | 22 | 12 | 90 | Partly Cloudy / Fog |
| Dammam | 24 | 17 | 95 | Thunderstorms / Fog |
| Jeddah | 27 | 18 | 85 | Partly Cloudy / Haze |
| Abha | 17 | 12 | 100 | Moderate to Heavy Rain |
| Hail | 17 | 7 | 85 | Partly Cloudy / Active Winds |
| Buraidah | 20 | 10 | 85 | Partly Cloudy / Active Winds |
| Tabuk | 21 | 7 | 85 | Partly Cloudy / Active Winds |
MakkahMakkah (Mecca) is the holiest city in Islam, located in present-day Saudi Arabia. It is the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the site of the Kaaba, the most sacred shrine in Islam, which Muslims believe was built by Abraham and his son Ishmael. Every year, millions of Muslims perform the Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah, a mandatory religious duty that traces its rites back to these ancient origins.
MadinahMadinah, officially known as Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah (the Enlightened City), is a city in western Saudi Arabia of profound religious significance in Islam. It is the site where the Prophet Muhammad migrated to in 622 CE (the Hijrah), establishing it as the first capital of the Islamic community and the location of his mosque and final resting place. Today, it remains one of the two holiest cities in Islam, a major pilgrimage destination, and a center of Islamic learning and history.
RiyadhRiyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, historically a walled oasis town and the historic seat of the Al Saud dynasty. It transformed from a modest desert settlement into a modern metropolis following the discovery of oil in the 20th century. Today, it serves as the nation’s political, financial, and administrative center, home to landmarks like the Masmak Fortress, which symbolizes the 1902 capture that led to the founding of the modern Saudi state.
DammamDammam is a major port city on Saudi Arabia’s east coast and the capital of the Eastern Province. It grew from a small fishing village into a key urban and commercial hub following the discovery of oil in the region in the 1930s, which transformed it into a modern center for the Saudi petroleum industry and administration. Today, it forms the core of the Dammam metropolitan area, a vital economic zone alongside Dhahran and Al Khobar.
JeddahJeddah is a major port city on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, historically serving as the gateway for Muslim pilgrims traveling to the holy city of Mecca. Its historic core, Al-Balad, is a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its traditional coral stone houses and ornate wooden *rawasheen* balconies, reflecting centuries of trade and cultural exchange. Today, it is a modern commercial hub that blends its rich mercantile heritage with contemporary architecture.
AbhaAbha is the capital of Asir Province in southwestern Saudi Arabia, a historic city known as the summer capital for its cool, mountainous climate. Its history is deeply tied to the ancient tribal cultures of the Asir region, and it served as a key administrative and cultural center for the early Saudi state. Today, it is famous for its traditional mud-brick architecture, vibrant souks, and the nearby Al-Soudah Park, which is part of the Asir National Park.
HailHail is a historic region and city in northern Saudi Arabia, known for its deep-rooted cultural heritage and as a crossroads for ancient trade and pilgrimage routes. Historically, it was the seat of the influential Emirate of Jabal Shammar in the 19th and early 20th centuries and is famed for its traditional Najdi architecture, poetry, and the iconic Barzan Palace. Today, it serves as a key administrative and cultural center, preserving its legacy through festivals and historic sites.
BuraidahBuraidah is the capital of Saudi Arabia’s Al-Qassim Province, located in the heart of the Najd region. Historically a vital oasis and trading hub on ancient caravan routes, it is renowned today as a major center for date production and hosts the world’s largest annual date festival. Its culture is deeply rooted in traditional Najdi heritage, reflecting the conservative customs of central Arabia.
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