RIYADH — The Nationwide Middle for Meteorology (NCM) has issued its preliminary local weather outlook for Ramadan 1447H, forecasting below-average rainfall and barely larger temperatures in Makkah and Madinah in the course of the holy month.
In keeping with the middle, anticipated rainfall totals in each cities are projected to be decrease than seasonal averages.
The traditional month-to-month rainfall stands at roughly 4.2 mm in Makkah and 4.3 mm in Madinah. Any precipitation recorded throughout Ramadan is prone to fall inside the mild rainfall class.
Temperatures, in the meantime, are anticipated to development above regular ranges.
The forecast signifies a most enhance of round 1°C above common in Makkah and as much as 1.2°C above common in Madinah.
Traditionally, common temperatures throughout Ramadan stand at roughly 26.8°C in Makkah and 23.1°C in Madinah.
The NCM said that the seasonal forecast goals to assist preparedness planning and operational readiness, notably for entities serving guests to the Two Holy Mosques in the course of the holy month.
The middle inspired the general public to observe its official channels for up to date climate experiences and periodic local weather briefings.



