Today's temperature report in Saudi Arabia: Dammam 31 degrees Celsius

The National Center for Meteorology released its daily weather report, which includes details of temperatures across Saudi Arabia for Thursday. Dammam recorded the highest temperature at 31 degrees Celsius, while maximum temperatures varied in other regions and cities of the Kingdom, reflecting the significant geographical and climatic diversity of the Arabian Peninsula.
Climate diversity and its impact on temperatures in Saudi Arabia
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is characterized by its vast area, resulting in a remarkably diverse climate across its coastal, desert, and mountainous regions. Historically, the climate of the Arabian Peninsula has been known for its seasonal variations. Coastal areas such as Dammam and Jeddah experience varying humidity levels with moderate to high temperatures, while the southwestern highlands, including Abha and As-Soudah, enjoy relatively cool weather year-round. This variation is not a recent phenomenon; rather, it is a historical geographical feature that has shaped the lifestyle, population distribution, and commercial activity of the region for centuries.
The importance of monitoring the weather and its daily and economic effects
Following weather forecasts plays a vital role in the daily lives of citizens and residents. Locally, weather changes directly impact transportation, outdoor activities, and energy consumption, especially given the temperature variations between cities like Mecca (39°C) and Al-Soudah (18°C). Regionally and economically, accurate meteorological data supports vital sectors such as agriculture, aviation, and domestic tourism. Tourism relies heavily on the moderate climate in certain regions to attract visitors, thus contributing to the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 to diversify income sources and promote ecotourism.
Statement of maximum temperatures in the cities of the Kingdom
Based on the report issued by the National Center for Meteorology, the maximum temperatures recorded in various cities and governorates were as follows:
- Dammam: 31 degrees Celsius.
- Mecca: 39 degrees Celsius.
- Medina: 34 degrees Celsius.
- Riyadh: 28 degrees Celsius.
- Jeddah: 38 degrees Celsius.
- Abha: 23 degrees Celsius.
- Hail: 24 degrees Celsius.
- Buraidah: 26 degrees Celsius.
- Tabuk: 31 degrees Celsius.
- The courtyard: 22 degrees Celsius.
- Arar: 24 degrees Celsius.
- Sakaka: 24 degrees Celsius.
- Jazan: 34 degrees Celsius.
- Najran: 31 degrees Celsius.
- Taif: 29 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Ula: 33 degrees Celsius.
- Yanbu: 36 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Dawadmi: 28 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Kharj: 29 degrees Celsius.
- Wadi Al-Dawasir: 32 degrees Celsius.
- Sharurah: 36 degrees Celsius.
- Combined: 28 degrees Celsius.
- Face: 30 degrees Celsius.
- Rafha: 34 degrees Celsius.
- Al Qurayyat: 29 degrees Celsius.
- Tarif: 27 degrees Celsius.
- Al Qunfudhah: 37 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Ahsa: 32 degrees Celsius.
- Hafar Al-Batin: 31 degrees Celsius.
- Bisha: 30 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Sawda: 18 degrees Celsius.
- Rawdat Al-Tanhat: 31 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Dahna desert: 31 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Saman: 30 degrees Celsius.
In conclusion, the National Center of Meteorology urges everyone to follow the continuous updates on the weather situation and to take the necessary measures to deal with climate changes in order to ensure public safety throughout the country.



