Saudi Arabia Braces for Heavy Rain and Flash Floods Throughout A number of Areas






























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Posted by : Aahil Shaik
Thursday, December 11, 2025

Saudi Arabia Braces for Heavy Rain and Flash Floods Throughout A number of Areas

The Nationwide Middle for Meteorology (NCM) introduced in its Wednesday climate replace that rainfall will proceed throughout most areas of Saudi Arabia.

The NCM predicts reasonable to heavy thunderstorms in components of Makkah, Madinah, Qassim, Riyadh, the Japanese Province, and the Northern Borders. These storms could result in flash floods and include hail and robust winds.


The NCM additionally shared particulars about wind circumstances:

Pink Sea Climate

➤ Floor winds shall be northwesterly to northerly within the northern and central components.

➤ Winds shall be southeasterly to southerly within the southern half.

➤ Wind speeds will vary from 18 to 40 km/h, reaching as much as 50 km/h.

Arabian Gulf Climate

🔘 Winds shall be southeasterly to southerly with speeds of 10–35 km/h, reaching over 60 km/h.

🔘 Wave heights will vary from 0.5 to 1.5 meters, going above 2.5 meters.

Saudi Arabia Braces for Heavy Rain and Flash Floods Across Multiple Regions
Saudi Arabia Braces for Heavy Rain and Flash Floods Throughout A number of Areas

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