Due to flash floods and torrential rains that swamped the roads, Saudi Arabian authorities shuttered schools in a number of locations on Monday. Cancelling certain flights from Jeddah airport was the most recent instance of the Kingdom’s regular routine being disrupted by heavy rain. Videos of cars in central Makkah were shared on social media.
According to Al-Qahtani, the rainy conditions are still present throughout the Kingdom, with the Al-Basatin district in Jeddah recording the most rainfall (38 mm) and the Prophet’s Mosque’s central area receiving 36 mm.
For everyone’s safety, he urged everyone to pay close attention to the directives and cautions given by the appropriate authorities.
According to the National Center of Meteorology, there will likely be more medium-to-heavy thunderstorms, which will bring with them heavy rain, hail, and wind that stirs up dust and dirt in areas of Northern Borders, Al-Jawf, Hail, Madinah, as well as parts of Qassim, Eastern Province, Riyadh, Makkah Al-Mukarramah, and Al-Baha.
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