المملكة: The Kingdom’s weather: Mecca is the hottest at 32 degrees Celsius, and Qurayyat is the coldest by one degree Celsius

Al-Qurayyat recorded the lowest temperature today, Monday, by one degree Celsius, according to what the National Center of Meteorology announced, in light of a noticeable drop in minimum temperatures in a number of regions of the Kingdom.
The center reported that the minimum temperatures today, Monday, December 22, showed a remarkable degree of coldness, as Tabuk came in next place, recording 2 degrees Celsius, then Turaif and Arar with 3 degrees, Sakaka with 4 degrees, and Hail with 5 degrees, while Riyadh, Dawadmi, Rafha, and Qassim recorded 6 degrees Celsius.
The center explained that the weather condition is not limited to temperature differences, but rather extends. To include the formation of rainy thunderclouds on the southwestern highlands, which heralds light rain that will refresh the atmosphere in those areas.
Dense fog in the eastern region
The meteorological report warned motorists and highway users in areas affected by fog of a sharp decrease in horizontal visibility, especially during the early morning hours, as waves cover Dense fogin the Eastern Region and large parts of Riyadh and the northern borders, calling for adherence to traffic safety rules to avoid accidental accidents.And at the level Temperatures Recorded: The coast of the Red Sea is witnessing a relatively warm atmosphere, with Jeddah and Jizan joining Makkah Al-Mukarramah, recording 31 degrees Celsius, amid a warm atmosphere with some dusty plankton in the south.
Tarief lowest temperatures
On the other hand, winter weather imposes its influence on the northern regions and the highlands, as Soudah shares with Turaif Governorate in recording the lowest temperature at 3 degrees Celsius, while Arar records 4 degrees Celsius in a cold and partly cloudy atmosphere.Maritime, the Center warned of the turbulent state of the Red Sea in its southern part towards the Bab al-Mandab Strait, where winds are active, reaching speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour, which raises the waves to two meters and makes the sea It is wavy, which requires caution by fishermen and seafarers.
As for the Arabian Gulf, it is witnessing relative stability with moderate northeasterly to northwesterly winds, and a wave height that does not exceed one and a half metres, which keeps the sea state between light to medium waves.



