Kingdom’s Weather for Monday
The weather in Saudi Arabia is expected to remain stable tomorrow, with a slight drop in temperatures in some regions.
This forecast indicates a continuation of the generally pleasant weather conditions currently experienced across the Kingdom.
Regional Forecasts
Riyadh: The capital city will experience mostly sunny weather. Temperatures are anticipated to range between a pleasant 27°C and a cooler 10°C.
The day will last for about 10 hours and 37 minutes, with sunrise and sunset at 06:31 and 17:07 respectively.
General Trends: Across the country, the weather will be moderate in various regions, with northern areas experiencing particularly pleasant conditions.
Early morning fog is expected in some northern regions. Nighttime will bring relatively cold weather in various areas and cold conditions in the north.
Wind speeds will be light to moderate, with some regions experiencing more active winds.
Detailed Conditions
Temperatures: The highest temperature in Riyadh will be around 22°C, aligning with the average maximum for December. The lowest temperature will be around 10°C, also in line with the seasonal average.
Wind and Humidity: In Riyadh, wind speeds will be around 12 km/h from the SSE, with a humidity level of approximately 49%. The probability of precipitation is low, at about 5%, with no significant precipitation expected.
National Perspective
Varied Conditions: Saudi Arabia is experiencing a mix of sunny and mild conditions across different cities. Cities like Jeddah are experiencing hotter conditions with temperatures around 91°F, while others like Riyadh are milder at 68°F.
Stability: The stable weather conditions are attributed to a pleasant air mass moving towards the Kingdom, bringing moderate weather to most regions and pleasant conditions to the north.
Expected temperatures
City High Low
Riyadh 27 c 10 c
Jeddah 33 c 24 c
Medina 30 c 19 c
Makkah 33 c 22 c
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