Severe Thunderstorms And Flood Risk Expected Across Multiple Regions In Saudi Arabia Until Saturday
Category: Weather

Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Civil Defence has warned residents across various regions of continuous thunderstorms and potential flooding from Tuesday to Saturday. It urged everyone to stay in safe locations and avoid areas prone to torrents and swamps.

Civil Defence Issues Warnings Across the Kingdom

Weather Conditions in Mecca and Surrounding Areas

The forecast, particularly concerning for Mecca, predicts moderate to heavy rains leading to torrents, hail, and downward winds stirring up significant dust. Areas like Mecca, Jamoum, Bahra, and Taif are expected to face severe weather conditions. Meanwhile, cities such as Jeddah, Rabigh, and Khalis are expected to experience lighter rainfall.

Impact on Jeddah and Neighboring Cities

In Riyadh, residents should prepare for light to moderate rainfall accompanied by dust-laden winds affecting areas including Afif, Dawadmi, and Al Quwaiyah. Other regions like Shaqra and Al Ghat will also see lighter rain.

Weather Alerts for Riyadh and Central Regions

The weather pattern extends to the regions of Medina, Al Baha, Asir, Jizan, and Najran with moderate to heavy rainfall predicted, while Hail, Qassim, and Sharqiya are expected to have lighter precipitation.

Expert Analysis on Unprecedented Climatic Shifts

Ali Mashhour’s Clarifications on Jizan Rainfall

Highlighting an unprecedented climatic shift, Ali Mashhour, a weather observer and expert, corrected misconceptions about the intensity of rains in Jizan. He clarified a recent post that suggested Jizan experienced its heaviest rains in 40 years was misinterpreted, explaining that the current wet conditions, unmatched in over 80 years for August, are part of a broader unusual weather pattern.

Arab Weather Center's Insights on ITCZ Belt Movements

Experts at the Arab Weather Center note that the tropical ITCZ belt, which brings humid air masses, has moved unusually far inland over the Arabian Peninsula this season. This shift is expected to enhance moisture waves, increasing the likelihood of severe thunderstorms and flooding in the deserts and mountains across the UAE, Oman, and Yemen as well.

 

 

28 Aug, 2024 0 404
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