Widespread rainfall has been documented across the Kingdom, spanning Jazan, Makkah, Madinah, Aseer, Najran, and Al-Baha. Monitoring reports confirm varying intensities across these regions, with Jazan registering the most significant accumulation, including a peak of 35 mm in a single governorate. A network of 51 hydrological and climate stations captured detailed measurements during the weather event.
Jazan: Highest rainfall concentration
Jazan Region emerged as the most affected by the rainfall, particularly in Sanbah, a part of Abu Arish Governorate, where precipitation levels reached 35 mm, the highest recorded in the country during this period.
Other specific measurements from Jazan include:
Al-Baha: Moderate rainfall with local variations
The Al-Baha Region saw moderate levels of rainfall across several locations, with notable differences across individual sites.
Key measurements include:
Makkah and Aseer: Scattered downpours
In Makkah, rainfall activity was observed primarily in Al-Lith and Maysan:
Madinah and Najran: Light rainfall ends the trail
The rainfall pattern tapered off as it reached the southern and western edges of the Kingdom.
In Najran:
Jazan: Highest rainfall concentration
Jazan Region emerged as the most affected by the rainfall, particularly in Sanbah, a part of Abu Arish Governorate, where precipitation levels reached 35 mm, the highest recorded in the country during this period.
Other specific measurements from Jazan include:
- Damad: 24 mm
- Abu Arish (outside Sanbah): 23.1 mm
- King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Airport: 19 mm
- Al-Rawdah: 17.8 mm
- Jazan Naval Air Squadron: 16.8 mm
Al-Baha: Moderate rainfall with local variations
The Al-Baha Region saw moderate levels of rainfall across several locations, with notable differences across individual sites.
Key measurements include:
- Balkhzamar (Al-Mandaq Governorate): 29.6 mm
- Barahrah (Al-Mandaq Governorate): 12.9 mm
- Bani Hassan: 10.6 mm
- Baidan: 10.2 mm
- King Saud Airport: 9.4 mm
Makkah and Aseer: Scattered downpours
In Makkah, rainfall activity was observed primarily in Al-Lith and Maysan:
- Jaddam (Al-Lith Governorate): 18.4 mm
- Abu Rakah (Maysan): 17.2 mm
- Bani Saad (Maysan): 16 mm
- Al-Faraah (Al Namas): 14.6 mm
- Sarat Abidah: 14 mm
- Abha National Meteorology Center: 4.8 mm
- King Faisal Road (Al Namas): 3.6 mm
Madinah and Najran: Light rainfall ends the trail
The rainfall pattern tapered off as it reached the southern and western edges of the Kingdom.
In Najran:
- Al-Namsah (Badr Al-Janub): 1 mm
- Al-Salhaniyah (Al-Mahd Governorate): 0.7 mm
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