Saudi Arabia is set to experience its heaviest rainfall in April, making it the wettest month of the year, according to meteorologists. The Saudi National Centre for Meteorology (NCM) has forecasted intense showers, thunderstorms, and hail in several regions across the kingdom.
April: The Rainiest Month in Saudi Arabia
According to Aqeel Al Aqeel, an analyst at the NCM, the peak of rainfall in Saudi Arabia occurs during spring, with April recording the highest precipitation levels. Speaking to Al Ekhbariya TV, he stated that regions in the southwest and west, including Asir, Al Baha, Mecca, and Taif, will see significantly higher rainfall than other parts of the country.
Regions Expected to Receive Heavy Rainfall
Satellite imagery and climate data indicate that the following areas will experience substantial rain:
- Asir and Al Baha: These southwestern regions will witness frequent thunderstorms and strong winds.
- Mecca and Taif: Located in the western part of the country, these areas are expected to receive heavy downpours, especially in the mountainous regions.
- Medina, Ha'il, and Tabuk: Thunderstorms with hail and dust-raising winds are forecasted in these northern and central areas.
- Al Jawf and Northern Borders: Weather disturbances, including strong winds and sporadic thunderstorms, are likely.
Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Expected
The NCM report for Tuesday predicts thunderstorms accompanied by hail showers and dust-raising winds in multiple regions, including Medina, Ha'il, Tabuk, Al Jawf, and the Northern Borders. Weather experts caution residents to stay updated with official advisories and take necessary precautions during severe weather conditions.
Precautionary Measures for Severe Weather
Authorities have advised residents and travelers to exercise caution during storms. Some essential safety tips include:
- Avoiding travel during heavy rain unless necessary.
- Staying away from low-lying areas prone to flooding.
- Keeping emergency supplies, including food, water, and flashlights, readily available.
- Following official weather updates and alerts.
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Conclusion
With April marking the peak of rainfall in Saudi Arabia, residents must prepare for heavy showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds, particularly in the southwest and western regions. Staying informed and taking necessary precautions can help mitigate risks associated with severe weather conditions.
