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المملكة: Aseer Al -Ala at 122 mm .. “The Environment” monitors the amounts of rain in 9 regions

Bani Zaid Station in Al -Namas in the Asir region registered the highest amount of rain with “122” mm, as part of 9 regions in the Kingdom, which witnessed separate quantities of rain, while Al -Namas station in the region recorded “67,8 mm”, at a time when Bani Amr station – in Al -Namas recorded «59,1) mm.

140 monitoring stations

According to the daily report issued by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the report included the rains through “140” hydrological and climatic stations, during the period from nine in the morning on Sunday, January 26 until nine in the morning on Monday 27 January 2025 AD in 9 regions in the Kingdom: Riyadh – Makkah Al -Mukarramah – Al -Madinah Al -Munawwarah – Al -Qassim – Al -Sharqiya – Asir – Hail – Najran – Al -Baha.

Rain ratios in the regions of the Kingdom

According to the report, Riyadh witnessed rains of “12,0 mm” in the Kharoub -Shaqra and “11,4” mm in Shaqra, and in Makkah Al -Mukarramah, Al -Qunfudah station recorded “39,2 mm”, while the southern cross -show – Al -Ardiyyat recorded varying rains “16,0 mm”, while Al -Qassim was recorded at the Buraidah Station “20,7” mm, while the expert experts station was recorded at the Riad “13.0 mm.
The report indicated that Al -Madinah Al -Munawwarah witnessed light rains in the Al -Hanu – Al -Hanakiya station with “0.6” mm, at a time when the eastern region of Al -Shehia – the Upper Village “8,4” mm recorded, and in Al -Rafia – the High Village in the amount of “8,2 ” millimeter.
The report revealed that the Hail region recorded at the Al -Kahfa Station – Al -Shanan (11,0) mm, while Al -Jaithatah Station – Baqa’a (7,9) was recorded, while Najran witnessed light rains at the Al -Ajdoud station in Najran, with “4,2” mm, “3,5 mm” at the Kabbash station, while Al -Baha witnessed heavy rains in the Baljurashi station with “49,0” mm, while the Al -Nuzha -Al -Baha neighborhood station “35.9 mm” recorded.

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