Rainy Weather Forecast in Saudi Arabia Leading Up to Eid Al Fitr

Several areas in Saudi Arabia, including Mecca, are experiencing heavy rains, expected to last until Eid Al Fitr on March 29. The Saudi National Centre warns of thunderstorms and visibility reduction across multiple regions, with flooding reported in Jeddah.
In western Saudi Arabia, heavy rains have been reported, particularly in areas like Mecca, and these conditions are expected to persist through the upcoming Eid Al Fitr festival. The Eid celebration is anticipated to begin on March 29, coinciding with the holy month of Ramadan.
A meteorologist at the Saudi National Centre for Meteorology, Aqeel Al Aqeel, indicated that the rain spell that started early in Ramadan may continue until Eid. He predicts moderate to heavy rainfall, particularly impacting the central and eastern highlands as well as the Mecca region.
Warnings have been issued by the NCM regarding thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds that could reduce visibility in seven regions, starting Sunday. Affected areas include the Eastern Province, Riyadh, Najran, Jizan, Asir, Al Baha, and Mecca; instances of hail and active winds are predicted.
Additionally, Al Qassim and Medina could experience sandstorms due to active winds, while cloud cover could also affect coastal areas of the Tabuk region. During the rainy weekend, Mecca experienced significant downpours, yet pilgrims continued their rituals at the Grand Mosque despite the adverse weather.
Last week, heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in Jeddah, with social media showcasing footage of flash floods occurring north east of the city.
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Saudi Arabia is experiencing significant rainfall, particularly in western regions like Mecca, which is projected to continue until Eid Al Fitr starting on March 29. The Saudi National Centre for Meteorology has issued warnings for thunderstorms and visibility issues in various regions. Reports of floods, particularly in Jeddah, highlight the impact of the ongoing rainy weather. Overall, both pilgrims and locals are advised to remain cautious as the weather conditions evolve leading up to the festival.
Original Source: gulfnews.com