The National Meteorology Center’s weather report for today, Monday, forecasts continued moderate to heavy thundershowers across regions of the Kingdom, leading to flash floods. These will be accompanied by hail and active winds that reduce horizontal visibility in parts of the Makkah, Al-Baha, Asir, Jazan, and Najran regions, as well as the southern parts of the Eastern and Riyadh regions.
Meanwhile, the sky will be partly to mostly cloudy with intermittent rainy thunderclouds, accompanied by active winds in parts of the Madinah and Tabuk regions.

Red Sea

Surface winds: Northwesterly to westerly at 18-35 km/h, reaching up to 50 km/h, with the formation of rainy thunderclouds over the southern part.

Wave height: 1 to 1.5 meters, rising to over 2.5 meters with the formation of rainy thunderclouds over the southern part.

Sea condition: Slight to moderate waves becoming rough, with the formation of rainy thunderclouds over the southern part.

Arabian Gulf

Surface winds: Northwesterly to westerly at 15-30 km/h.

Wave height: 0.5 to 1.5 meters.

Sea condition: Slight to moderate waves.

Eastern Region Weather

The National Meteorology Center’s weather report warns of moderate rainfall in parts of the Eastern Region today, Monday.
The phenomenon begins at 11:00 AM and continues until 9:00 PM, affecting Al-Ahsa, Al-Udayd, and Buqayq.
It will be accompanied by high-speed winds, near-zero visibility, hail, flash floods, and thunderstorms.

Makkah

Makkah (Mecca) is the holiest city in Islam, located in 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 the city, a religious duty that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime.

Al-Baha

Al-Baha is a scenic mountainous region in southwestern Saudi Arabia, historically known as the “Region of 1001 Villages” for its numerous traditional stone villages. It was a significant cultural and agricultural center for ancient tribes and formed part of the pre-Islamic Arabian kingdoms. Today, it is renowned for its preserved heritage, lush juniper forests, and distinctive traditional architecture.

Asir

Asir is a mountainous region in southwestern Saudi Arabia known for its lush green landscapes and unique traditional architecture, such as the brightly painted mud-brick houses in its capital, Abha. Historically, it was an independent region for centuries before being incorporated into the modern Saudi state in the early 20th century. The area is also culturally significant for its distinct heritage, including traditional dance, music, and the annual Asir Summer Festival.

Jazan

Jazan is a port city and administrative capital of the Jazan Region in southwestern Saudi Arabia, historically known for its strategic Red Sea location and agricultural production. The area has ancient roots, with evidence of human settlement dating back thousands of years and a history tied to regional trade routes. Today, it serves as a major urban center and is part of the ambitious Jazan Economic City development project.

Najran

Najran is a historically significant city in southwestern Saudi Arabia, known for its fertile oasis and unique mudbrick architecture. It was a major hub on the ancient incense trade route and is home to the Al-Ukhdood archaeological site, which contains ruins and inscriptions dating back over two millennia. The region has a distinct cultural heritage, historically marked by its location at the crossroads of civilizations and by a period of Christian influence prior to the rise of Islam.

Eastern

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Riyadh

Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, serving as the nation’s political and administrative center. Historically a walled oasis town and a significant trade hub, it was captured in 1902 by Abdulaziz Al Saud and became the capital when the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932. The city has since undergone rapid modernization, transforming from a traditional Najdi settlement into a bustling, contemporary metropolis.

Madinah

Madinah, officially known as Medina, is a city in Saudi Arabia of profound religious importance in Islam. It is the site of the Prophet’s Mosque (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi), which was established by the Islamic prophet Muhammad after his migration (Hijrah) from Mecca in 622 CE. This event marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar, and the city served as the capital of the first Muslim community.