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Maximum temperatures in Saudi Arabia today: Dammam 23 degrees and other cities

The National Center for Meteorology announced details of the maximum temperatures recorded today, Monday, in various regions and cities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with Dammam recording 23 degrees Celsius. This statement comes as part of the center's daily monitoring of weather conditions, aimed at informing citizens and residents of the latest weather updates and potential fluctuations.

The report showed a significant variation in temperatures between coastal, central, and mountainous regions. The full list of recorded temperatures is as follows:

  • Dammam: 23 degrees Celsius.
  • Mecca: 28 degrees Celsius.
  • Medina: 26 degrees Celsius.
  • Riyadh: 24 degrees Celsius.
  • Jeddah: 28 degrees Celsius.
  • Abha: 19 degrees Celsius.
  • Hail: 20 degrees Celsius.
  • Buraidah: 22 degrees Celsius.
  • Tabuk: 19 degrees Celsius.
  • The courtyard: 16 degrees Celsius.
  • Arar: 16 degrees Celsius.
  • Sakaka: 17 degrees Celsius.
  • Jazan: 31 degrees Celsius.
  • Najran: 32 degrees Celsius.
  • Taif: 21 degrees Celsius.
  • Al-Ula: 23 degrees Celsius.
  • Yanbu: 27 degrees Celsius.
  • Al-Dawadmi: 26 degrees Celsius.
  • Al-Kharj: 24 degrees Celsius.
  • Wadi Al-Dawasir: 32 degrees Celsius.
  • Sharurah: 37 degrees Celsius.
  • Combined: 20 degrees Celsius.
  • Face: 22 degrees Celsius.
  • Rafha: 19 degrees Celsius.
  • Al Qurayyat: 17 degrees Celsius.
  • Tarif: 14 degrees Celsius.
  • Al Qunfudhah: 29 degrees Celsius.
  • Al-Ahsa: 25 degrees Celsius.
  • Hafar Al-Batin: 22 degrees Celsius.
  • Bisha: 31 degrees Celsius.
  • Al-Sawda: 14 degrees Celsius.
  • Rawdat Al-Tanhat: 23 degrees Celsius.
  • Al-Dahna desert: 23 degrees Celsius.
  • Al-Saman: 23 degrees Celsius.

Geographical diversity and its impact on maximum temperatures

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is characterized by its vast geographical area, resulting in a unique climate diversity that explains the significant variations in maximum and minimum temperatures across its regions. While coastal areas such as Jeddah, Dammam, and Jazan experience mild to warm temperatures with varying humidity levels, the northern regions and southern highlands, including Abha, Al-Baha, and As-Soudah, record noticeably lower temperatures, reflecting the Kingdom's diverse topography. This climatic diversity necessitates continuous and precise monitoring using state-of-the-art technologies such as radar and satellites to ensure the accuracy of the data provided to the public.

The importance of meteorological data for vital sectors

Knowing the maximum temperatures and weather conditions is not only important for choosing appropriate clothing, but also has direct impacts on several vital sectors in the Kingdom. The agriculture, transportation, tourism, and event and entertainment sectors rely heavily on reports from the National Center of Meteorology. Accurate information helps farmers protect their crops, contributes to safe traffic and road travel planning, and supports relevant authorities in taking necessary preventative measures during severe weather fluctuations, thus enhancing the quality of life and public safety.

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