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Kingdom’s Weather for Monday

Increased Humidity in Jeddah

The weather today in Saudi Arabia is partly cloudy with a chance of light rain and surface winds in parts of the Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and Northern Borders regions.

Increased Humidity in Jeddah

Jeddah will see higher humidity levels this week. The mornings will start with dense fog, clearing up as the day progresses. Nights will be relatively warmer due to the increased moisture in the air.

Mild Temperatures in Riyadh

Riyadh will experience mild temperatures. Mornings will be cool. The temperatures would gradually rise throughout the day. Late evenings may see a slight dip in temperature.

Sandstorms in Northern Regions

Northern areas are likely to face sandstorms. These may lead to reduced visibility and possible disruptions in outdoor activities. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions.

Rainfall in Asir Province

The weather in  Asir region will receive rainfall. This might lead to cooler temperatures and a pleasant change from the usual dry conditions.

Cool Evenings in Eastern Province

The weather in Eastern Province will enjoy cool evenings. The days will be warm and sunny, but as the sun sets, temperatures are expected to drop.

Recommendations

For outdoor activities, it’s a great day with clear skies, but the public are urged to wear sunscreen due to moderate UV levels in some areas. Hydration is also key due to low humidity in certain regions.

Meteorologists advise the public to stay updated with the latest climate forecasts for precise planning, especially if they are traveling or planning outdoor activities.

Expected temperatures

 

City                       High               Low

 

Riyadh                27 c               12 c

 

Jeddah               26 c                20 c

 

Medina            24 c                 18 c

 

Makkah            30 c                 16 c

 

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