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Kingdom’s Weather for Saturday

Makkah's Forecast

Saudi Arabia’s weather is remarkably diverse, evidenced by the contrasting temperatures between its coldest city and Riyadh.

While the coldest city experiences a significant temperature drop, Riyadh maintains milder conditions. This variation highlights the broad range of climatic experiences within the country​​.

Makkah’s Forecast

For the city of Makkah, the upcoming week promises clear skies. The daytime temperatures hovering around 30°C and nighttime lows of about 22°C. The forecast anticipates a shift from clear to partly cloudy skies by early evening on some days.

Riyadh’s Weather Outlook

Riyadh, the capital city, shows a consistent weather pattern with clear skies. The daytime temperatures will be around 24°C to 27°C.

The nighttime temperatures could drop to around 12°C to 15°C.

The weather will be fair, with partly cloudy nights and clear days. However, towards the end of the week, the forecast indicates the possibility of rain showers​​​​.

Preparing for Rainy Conditions

Forecasters predict an upcoming rainy period, which is being met with mixed reactions. Firstly, while rain is generally welcomed, it also brings challenges, particularly in areas prone to flooding. Secondly, preparations are in place to mitigate potential impacts, ensuring that the populace can handle these changes effectively.

Moreover, Saudi Arabia’s climate diversity reflects in its current weather conditions.

From the clear, sunny skies of Makkah and Riyadh to the colder temperatures in other cities.

 

Expected temperatures

 

City                       High               Low

 

Riyadh               22 c                10 c

 

Jeddah                32 c                 23 c

 

Medina              27 c                14 c

 

Makkah              33 c                 21 c

 

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