Saudi Arabian desert sees snowfall for the first time in history
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SAUDI ARABIA/ Updated : Nov 7, 2024, 12:47 IST
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Saudi Arabia's Al-Jawf region experienced its first snowfall in recorded history, transforming the typically arid landscape into a winter wonderland. The unprecedented snowfall, preceded by heavy rains and hail, created waterfalls … Read more
Saudi Arabia's Al-Jawf region experienced its first snowfall in recorded history, transforming the typically arid landscape into a winter wonderland. The unprecedented snowfall, preceded by heavy rains and hail, created waterfalls and revitalized valleys. While the region anticipates a vibrant spring season, the Saudi weather department issued warnings for continued severe weather, including thunderstorms, heavy rains, and strong winds. Read less

Residents of Al-Jawf woke up to a stunning landscape transformed by pristine white snow blanketing the mountains. The Saudi Press Agency highlighted that the significant precipitation not only led to snow but also created waterfalls, revitalizing the valleys and infusing the region with life. This winter scene signals a refreshing shift as the country moves into the colder season, setting the stage for the vibrant spring that Al-Jawf is renowned for. In spring, the region comes alive with seasonal wildflowers like lavender, chrysanthemum, and various aromatic plants, adding even more charm to its natural beauty.
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The Saudi weather department has issued alerts for ongoing severe weather in the days ahead. Thunderstorms are anticipated across much of Al-Jawf, with forecasts calling for heavy rain and hail that may reduce visibility. Strong winds are also expected to accompany these storms, leading officials to advise residents to exercise caution.
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Saudi Arabia isn’t the only country experiencing unusual weather patterns. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has also been under the influence of similar weather systems. On October 14, the UAE's National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) issued alerts regarding anticipated rainfall, thunderstorms, and the potential for hail in several areas. The weather department in the UAE attributed these changes to low-pressure systems extending from the Arabian Sea toward Oman, affecting weather conditions across the region.

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