Dammam 39 degrees Celsius… Statement on maximum temperatures in some cities of the Kingdom.
Dammam recorded 39 degrees Celsius according to the National Center of Meteorology’s report on maximum temperatures.
The maximum temperatures were as follows:
– Dammam: 39°C
– Makkah: 39°C
– Madinah: 39°C
– Riyadh: 37°C
– Jeddah: 35°C
– Abha: 27°C
– Tabuk: 36°C
– Buraidah: 38°C
– Hail: 34°C
– Al Baha: 26°C
– Arar: 35°C
– Sakakah: 35°C
– Jazan: 35°C
– Najran: 32°C
– Al Kharj: 38°C
– Al Majma’ah: 35°C
– Wadi Al Dawasir: 36°C
– Al Duwadimi: 35°C
– Sharurah: 36°C
Makkah Weather
The National Center of Meteorology warned in its weather report of light rain in parts of the Makkah region.
The phenomenon begins at 1 PM and continues until 8 PM.
The warning includes: Adham, Maysan, Bani Yazid, Jadhuma, Maysan, Yalamlam, Al Taif, and Al Aradiyat.
The accompanying effects include: active winds, reduced horizontal visibility, and thunderstorms.
Makkah
Makkah is the holiest city in Islam, located in Saudi Arabia. It was the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and is 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 religious duty that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime.
Madinah
Madinah, officially known as Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah (The Enlightened City), is a city in Saudi Arabia of profound religious significance in Islam. It was the destination of the Prophet Muhammad’s migration (Hijrah) in 622 CE, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar, and it served as the capital of the first Muslim community. The city is most famous for Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (The Prophet’s Mosque), which was built by Muhammad and contains his tomb, making it one of the two holiest cities in Islam.
Al Taif
Al Taif is a historic city in the mountains of western Saudi Arabia, known as the “Summer Capital” due to its cool climate. It has a long history dating back to pre-Islamic times and was a significant site during the early period of Islam. The city is also famous for its rose farms, which produce high-quality rose water used across the region.
Adham
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Maysan
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Bani Yazid
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Jadhuma
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Yalamlam
Yalamlam is one of the Miqat stations in Saudi Arabia, where pilgrims on the way to Mecca assume the state of Ihram. Historically, it is the designated Miqat for those traveling from Yemen and the southern regions. Its establishment dates back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad, who specified it as an entry point for the Hajj pilgrimage.