How does the polar vortex affect the weather in Saudi Arabia?

Written By سنان خلف on 2025/10/14

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - Weather experts around the world are awaiting the latest developments in the polar vortex over the North Pole, the most important weather phenomenon in determining the strength and severity of winter on a global scale, including its indirect impact on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . What is the current state of the vortex, and how can the Arctic Index determine the temperature of Saudi winter?

What is a polar vortex?

The polar vortex is a massive mass of extremely cold air that circulates around the North Pole at high altitudes. It acts as a blanket that traps cold air around the pole during the winter and controls the distribution of cold air across the northern hemisphere.

Current status of the polar vortex

The Arctic AO is currently neutral , the vortex is partially stable, and cold air is trapped northward. However, the indicators will weaken later and become negative (-AO) , which increases the possibility of polar air seeping southward, and its effects may reach Saudi Arabia.

What does positive, negative or neutral pole indicator mean?

Positive (+AO): The vortex is strong, cold air remains north of the pole, and Saudi Arabia's winter is mild and stable.

Negative (-AO): The vortex is weak, and polar air may seep south, increasing the likelihood of severe cold waves that may sometimes reach the north and center of the Kingdom.

Neutral AO: The vortex is partially stable, cold air is trapped to the north but cold masses may infiltrate intermittently, and winters are often mild with limited cold periods in the north and highlands.

The impact of the polar vortex on Saudi Arabia

Despite its geographical distance, the polar vortex can have an indirect impact by strengthening the cold Siberian High , causing a significant drop in temperatures, active cold and dry winds , and sometimes rare frost waves in the north of the Kingdom, with the possibility of some cold masses reaching the central and northern highlands in exceptional cases.

When will the polar vortex affect Saudi Arabia?

Despite Saudi Arabia's geographical distance from the North Pole, the polar vortex can indirectly affect the weather in Saudi Arabia by strengthening the cold Siberian High . This effect usually appears during the mid-winter period (December-January-February) , especially if the vortex weakens or the Arctic Index is negative (-AO).

In these cases, a significant drop in temperatures is observed in northern and sometimes central Saudi Arabia , with cold, dry winds active, and the possibility of frost in the highlands. However, during autumn or early winter, the impact is often limited and rare.

In short: the weaker the vortex or the more distorted the pole indicator, the greater the chance of cold air seeping into Saudi Arabia , especially in midwinter.

Conclusion

The polar vortex is the "hidden controller" of Saudi Arabia:

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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