Comprehensive Weather Forecast Across Regions For Monday Revealed
The National Center for Meteorology has issued a weather forecast highlighting a mix of dust-stirring winds, light to moderate rainfall, and potential fog formation across several regions in Saudi Arabia. This weather activity is expected to impact areas including Jazan, Asir, Al-Baha, and Makkah, with specific atmospheric conditions predicted for each region.
In the southern parts of the Kingdom, particularly in Jazan, Asir, Al-Baha, and Makkah, residents can anticipate light to moderate rain. These areas might also experience fog over parts of their highlands, adding a layer of caution for early morning travelers. Meanwhile, brisk winds are set to sweep over parts of the Eastern Region and the southern part of Riyadh, potentially affecting visibility and outdoor activities.

The forecast extends to maritime conditions as well, with varying wind speeds and wave heights expected across the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf. In the Red Sea, northerly to northwesterly winds will prevail in the northern and central parts at speeds of 15-45 km/h. The southern part will see southwesterly to northwesterly winds reaching 12-50 km/h. Wave heights in these areas will range from one to two meters in the northern and central parts and from one to two and a half meters in the southern part, indicating a relatively calm to choppy sea state.
Over in the Arabian Gulf, the situation looks slightly different. Winds will blow from southerly to southeasterly directions at speeds of 15-45 km/h before shifting to northeasterly to northerly at 10-30 km/h. Wave heights are expected to be between one to two meters in the northern and central parts and between half a meter to a meter in the southern part of the Gulf, suggesting calm to choppy conditions for mariners.
Implications for Residents and Mariners
These weather conditions have implications for both residents in affected regions and individuals planning maritime activities. The forecasted dust-stirring winds could reduce air quality and visibility on roads, especially in open areas. Light to moderate rainfall might offer relief from recent dry spells but could also lead to slippery roads and reduced visibility. Fog formation in highland areas necessitates extra caution during early morning hours when visibility may be significantly reduced.
For mariners navigating the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf, understanding wind patterns and wave heights is crucial for planning safe voyages. The predicted calm to choppy sea states call for vigilance, especially in parts where wave heights may reach up to two and a half meters.
This comprehensive weather forecast by the National Center for Meteorology serves as a vital update for those residing or traveling through the mentioned regions. It underscores the importance of staying informed about weather conditions to ensure safety during this period of varied atmospheric activity.
With inputs from SPA