Dammam 21 degrees Celsius... Details of maximum temperatures in the Kingdom's cities

The city of Dammam recorded a temperature of 21 degrees Celsius, according to the report issued by the National Center for Meteorology maximum temperatures . This announcement comes as part of the ongoing monitoring of weather conditions in Saudi Arabia, where data shows a significant variation in temperatures between coastal, mountainous, and central regions, reflecting the Kingdom's diverse climate.
The role of meteorological observation in understanding the Kingdom's climate
The National Center for Meteorology works diligently to monitor and track climate changes using the latest technologies and satellites to ensure the accuracy of the information provided to the public. This data is particularly important given the Kingdom's diverse geography, where desert environments intersect with coastal areas and mountainous regions, creating a variety of climatic patterns. These daily reports are part of a broader effort to document the region's climate record, assisting experts and researchers in studying long-term weather changes and understanding the climatic cycles that the Arabian Peninsula experiences.
Details of maximum temperatures in cities
The statement issued detailed the figures recorded in various cities and governorates, and the list is as follows:
- Dammam: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Mecca: 34 degrees Celsius.
- Medina: 27 degrees Celsius.
- Riyadh: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Jeddah: 33 degrees Celsius.
- Abha: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Hail: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Buraidah: 22 degrees Celsius.
- Tabuk: 20 degrees Celsius.
- The courtyard: 18 degrees Celsius.
- Arar: 18 degrees Celsius.
- Sakaka: 18 degrees Celsius.
- Jazan: 30 degrees Celsius.
- Najran: 23 degrees Celsius.
- Taif: 24 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Ula: 25 degrees Celsius.
- Yanbu: 31 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Dawadmi: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Kharj: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Wadi Al-Dawasir: 24 degrees Celsius.
- Sharurah: 25 degrees Celsius.
- Combined: 22 degrees Celsius.
- Face: 26 degrees Celsius.
- Rafha: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Al Qurayyat: 17 degrees Celsius.
- Tarif: 15 degrees Celsius.
- Al Qunfudhah: 29 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Ahsa: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Hafar Al-Batin: 23 degrees Celsius.
- Bisha: 26 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Sawda: 14 degrees Celsius.
- Rawdat Al-Tanhat: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Dahna desert: 19 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Saman: 19 degrees Celsius.
The importance of knowing maximum temperatures and their effects
Monitoring maximum and minimum temperatures only important for understanding the weather, but also has vital impacts at the local and regional levels. Economically, the agricultural sector relies heavily on this data to determine irrigation and harvesting times and protect crops from sudden fluctuations. This information also plays a crucial role in domestic tourism, as visitors plan their trips based on the prevailing weather conditions, particularly in areas experiencing cooler temperatures like Al-Soudah or warmer winter regions like Jeddah and Jazan.
In addition, this data contributes to enhancing public safety on the roads, as temperature variations are sometimes linked to other weather phenomena such as fog or active winds, which calls for caution and vigilance on the part of drivers and travelers between cities.


