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المملكة: Rain in 10 regions .. and “Al -Zulfi” in the highest Riyadh

The Al -Zulfi Alam Monitoring Station in Riyadh registered the highest rate of rainfall in the Kingdom with (40.0) mm, and the Al -Zulfi station (30.0) mm registered, and the southern ventricles in Al -Zulfi (11.0) mm, within (10) areas that witnessed separate quantities of rain on the regions of the Kingdom during the past 24 hours.
According to the daily report of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, on the quantities of rain in all regions of the Kingdom, (83) registered hydrological and climate monitoring stations, during the period from nine in the morning Friday, March 7 to nine in the morning, Saturday, March 8, 2025 AD, rains in the regions of (Riyadh, Makkah Al -Mukarramah, Al -Madinah Al -Munawwarah, Al -Qassim, Al -Sharqiya, Asir, Tabuk, the northern borders, Al -Baha, and Al -Jouf).
The report pointed out that the Makkah Al -Mukarramah region recorded (3.2) mm at the cross station, and the Medina area was recorded at the Badr Monitoring Station (7.6 mm), while the Qassim area in Unayzah (9.4 mm) and (7.8) mm at the Monitoring Station of Umm Hazm in Hummatia.

Eastern region rains

The eastern region registered (15.6) mm at the train station in the village of Al -Olaya, and (11.0) mm at Al -Saira Station in Hafar Al -Batin.
The report indicated that the Asir region recorded (2.6) mm in the pollution of the scene in Bariq Governorate, and (0.8) mm in the northern branch of Al -Namas, and it recorded Tabuk (2.0) mm at the Asilah Border Guard monitoring station in Tabuk, and (1.8) mm in Tayma.
The northern border area witnessed (15.8) mm at Arar Airport, and (15.0) mm at the Border Guard Center in Tarif.

Saudi weather

In the Al -Baha area, the Barahhar Station in Al -Mandaq (7.0) mm was recorded, and the precipitation in Al -Baha city reached (6.8 mm, and the Al -Murr Station in Sakaka in Al -Jouf (1.5) mm was recorded.
Al -Shuqaiq Station in Dumat Al -Jandal (1.0) mm, while other areas witnessed less separate rates of rain.

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