Heavy rain expected in 8 Saudi regions next Sunday: Weather alert

The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued an early and important warning to citizens and residents, revealing a widespread rainy weather system expected to begin affecting the Kingdom on Sunday, December 7. The latest weather readings indicate that this system will bring moderate to heavy rainfall across a wide geographical area spanning eight administrative regions, based on precise analyses from the "Saudi Numerical Model," which represents a significant advancement in the accuracy of weather forecasting in the Kingdom.
Map of areas affected by the rainfall
The statement detailed the areas that will be affected by cumulonimbus clouds and rain, which is expected to continue for several consecutive days, necessitating caution. The list includes:
- Tabuk region.
- Al-Jawf region.
- Northern Border Region.
- Medina region.
- Makkah region.
- Hail region.
- Al-Qassim region.
- The northern parts of the Eastern Province.
This warning is intended to give the relevant authorities and residents of those areas sufficient time to prepare and raise their readiness to deal with potential water accumulations and valley flows.
The climatic context and the importance of the Saudi numerical model
This weather pattern is part of the typical seasonal shift in Saudi Arabia's climate during December, when low-pressure systems from the Mediterranean or humid air masses from the south begin to affect the Arabian Peninsula. These forecasts are particularly significant because they rely on the "Saudi Numerical Model," a sophisticated simulation system that reflects the technological advancements in the Kingdom's meteorological sector. This model contributes to improved early warning accuracy and reduced risks associated with sudden weather fluctuations.
Safety guidelines and official warnings
The National Center for Meteorology emphasized in its statement the activation of the real-time monitoring system, affirming its commitment to issuing up-to-the-minute reports through the Early Warning System. In this context, the Meteorology Center's efforts are integrated with those of the Saudi Civil Defense, and everyone is advised to adhere to the following instructions to ensure the safety of lives and property:
- Stay completely away from flood channels and valley bottoms, even if the weather seems temporarily stable.
- Avoid venturing into low-lying wilderness areas during rainfall.
- Exercise caution while driving on highways due to the possibility of reduced horizontal visibility as a result of heavy rain or accompanying fog.
- Follow only official channels for weather information and ignore rumors.
Despite the potential risks of flash floods, these rains are a good omen for the agricultural season and groundwater reserves, but dealing with them consciously and responsibly remains the decisive factor for the weather situation to pass peacefully.



