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Riyadh, outskirts likely to witness heavy rains from Friday to Tuesday

Weathermen forecast wet week for Makkah, Jazan, Asir, Baha, Eastern Province and Riyadh regions

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Saudi Arabia is set to receive more rainfall toward the weekend, with Riyadh and its outskirts likely to witness heavy rains from Friday to next Tuesday.

In addition, the National Center for Meteorolog­y said on Tuesday: “May forecasts indicate a chance of higher than average rainfall.”

More rain is forecast this week in Makkah, Jazan, Asir, Baha, the Eastern Province, and regions in Riyadh, the NCM added.

Makkah and the surroundin­g areas are set to experience heavy showers, while Riyadh, Wadi Alto

Dawasir, and Al-Sulayil will receive medium rainfall. Southern regions like Jazan, Najran, Asir, and Baha will be impacted by medium to heavy rainfall, with Jazan and Asir expected to receive torrential rain and strong winds. Saudi Arabia’s General Directorat­e of Civil Defense has issued weather warnings and safety instructio­ns.

Its message, which has been sent to residents, said: “Forecasts from the NCM indicate that there will be moderate to heavy rainfall in the Riyadh region (Riyadh, Diriyah, Muzahmiyah, Al-Harij, Al-Kharj, Hotat Bani Tamim, Al-Majmaah, Thadiq, Marat, Al-Ghat, Al-Zulfi, Shaqraa, and Huraymila).

“The Civil Defense calls on everyone to take caution and adhere to its instructio­ns. Your cooperatio­n and your safety is our goal.”

The NCM has also warned of high-speed winds that may cause sandstorms, further complicati­ng the situation. Consequent­ly, the Civil Defense has urged the public

stay at home during the severe weather and avoid going to valleys and waterlogge­d areas, while adhering to all safety directives.

The UAE, Oman, and Bahrain were hit by heavy storms last week that saw high levels of rainfall.

 ?? AN photo by Basheer Saleh ?? The National Center for Meteorolog­y said that May forecasts indicate a chance of higher than average rainfall.
AN photo by Basheer Saleh The National Center for Meteorolog­y said that May forecasts indicate a chance of higher than average rainfall.

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