Maximum temperatures in Saudi Arabia today: Mecca 33°C and Dammam 21°C

The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia announced details of the maximum temperatures recorded today, Tuesday, across various regions and cities of the Kingdom, in a report reflecting the natural climatic variations the country experiences during this period. This statement is part of the center's daily and meticulous monitoring of weather conditions to ensure that citizens and residents are regularly informed of the latest weather updates.
List of maximum temperatures in Saudi cities
The data showed a significant variation in temperatures between coastal, central, and mountainous regions, with the recorded figures being as follows:
- Mecca: 33 degrees Celsius (the highest recorded).
- Jeddah: 32 degrees Celsius.
- Yanbu: 31 degrees Celsius.
- Al Qunfudhah: 30 degrees Celsius.
- Jazan: 29 degrees Celsius.
- Medina: 27 degrees Celsius.
- Face: 27 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Ula: 25 degrees Celsius.
- Bisha: 25 degrees Celsius.
- Najran: 24 degrees Celsius.
- Sharurah: 24 degrees Celsius.
- Buraidah: 23 degrees Celsius.
- Tabuk: 23 degrees Celsius.
- Taif: 23 degrees Celsius.
- Wadi Al-Dawasir: 23 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Dawadmi: 22 degrees Celsius.
- Dammam: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Hail: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Sakaka: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Combined: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Riyadh: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Abha: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Arar: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Rafha: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Al Qurayyat: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Ahsa: 20 degrees Celsius.
- The courtyard: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Kharj: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Tarif: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Hafar Al-Batin: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Rawdat Al-Tanhat: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Dahna desert: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Saman: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Sawda: 14 degrees Celsius (the lowest recorded).
The role of the National Center for Meteorology and the importance of weather monitoring
The National Center of Meteorology is the official body authorized to monitor weather and climate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. These daily reports are of paramount importance not only to individuals for planning their daily lives and clothing choices, but also to a wide range of vital sectors. Civil aviation, maritime navigation, agriculture, and even the organization of tourism and entertainment events rely heavily on the accuracy of this data. The center utilizes state-of-the-art weather radar and satellite technologies to ensure accurate monitoring and forecasting, thus contributing to enhanced public safety.
Geographical diversity and its impact on the climate in the Kingdom
The figures recorded today reflect the unique geographical diversity of Saudi Arabia, which directly influences its climate. While low-lying coastal areas such as Mecca and Jeddah experience relatively high temperatures, reaching the low 30s Celsius, mountainous and highland regions like As-Soudah and Al-Baha experience significantly lower temperatures (reaching as low as 14 degrees Celsius in As-Soudah), making them popular tourist destinations. Central, northern, and eastern regions, such as Riyadh, Dammam, and Hail, see temperatures fluctuate around 20 degrees Celsius, reflecting the continental and desert climate that prevails across large parts of the country.



