The National Center of Meteorology’s weather report warns of light rain in parts of the Makkah region today.
The phenomenon begins at 1 PM and continues until 8 PM.
The warning includes: Adham, Maysan, Bani Yazid, Judham, Maysan, Yalamlam, Taif, and Al Ardhiyat.
Accompanying effects include: active winds, reduced horizontal visibility, and thunderstorms.

Light Fog

The National Center of Meteorology’s weather report warns of light fog in parts of the Eastern Region during early morning hours today.
The phenomenon begins at 2 AM and continues until 8 AM, affecting Jubail, Khobar, Dammam, Dhahran, Qatif, Ras Tanura, and others.
The fog is accompanied by reduced horizontal visibility (3–5) kilometers.

Makkah

Makkah 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 structure 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.

Adham

I am unable to provide a specific summary for “Adham” as it is not a clearly identifiable place or cultural site. “Adham” could refer to a common personal name, a district in Saudi Arabia, or other lesser-known locations. If you can provide more context, such as a country or a more specific name, I would be happy to help.

Maysan

I am unable to provide a summary for “Maysan” as it could refer to multiple places. It is most commonly the name of a governorate in southeastern Iraq, known for its marshlands, but it is also a district in Taiwan. To write an accurate summary, please specify which Maysan you are referring to.

Bani Yazid

I am unable to find any significant historical or cultural site named “Bani Yazid” in my knowledge base. It is possible this refers to a local place, a small village, or a tribal name in a North African or Middle Eastern country, but I do not have enough specific information to provide a meaningful summary. For accurate details, it would be helpful to have more context, such as the country or region.

Judham

I am unable to provide a summary for “Judham” as it does not refer to a widely recognized specific place or cultural site. Judham was the name of a large Arab tribe in the pre-Islamic and early Islamic periods, historically located in the southern Levant and northern Hijaz regions. They were known for their conflicts with other tribes and their later role in the Muslim conquests of the 7th century.

Yalamlam

Yalamlam is one of the traditional miqat (boundary) stations for pilgrims entering the state of ihram for Hajj or Umrah, located in modern-day Saudi Arabia. Historically, it was the designated station for pilgrims traveling from Yemen and the southern regions. Today, it serves as a key spiritual gateway where pilgrims perform cleansing rituals and don the ihram garments before proceeding to Mecca.

Taif

Taif is a scenic city in the mountains of western Saudi Arabia, historically known as the summer capital due to its cooler climate. It holds significant cultural importance, having been a historic stop on the regional trade routes and the location of the famous Souq Okaz, a pre-Islamic market and poetry festival.

Al Ardhiyat

I am unable to provide a summary for “Al Ardhiyat” as I could not find any specific information about a notable place or cultural site by that name. It is possible the name may be misspelled, refer to a very local or lesser-known location, or have an alternative common name. If you have more context or can verify the spelling, I would be happy to try again.