Saudi Arabia: Cumulus clouds and thunderstorms cover three administrative regions on Monday, October 6.

2025-10-05 2025-10-05T19:01:58Z
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Arab Weather - God willing, during the daytime of Monday, October 6, cumulus clouds are expected to form again over parts of the southwest of the Kingdom, accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity, thunder and lightning, and possibly hail at times.

Cumulus clouds and thunderstorms cover 3 administrative regions

According to the latest weather maps available on the Arab Weather app, the chances of rain are concentrated in the southwest of the Kingdom, covering scattered parts of three administrative regions: Jazan, Asir, and Al Bahah. However, the chances of rain will be random and scattered within these regions, and God knows best.

Are there any indications of widespread rain in the coming days as the Riyadh season approaches?

Riyadh Season starts on October 10

Arab Weather forecasters said that the numerical model outputs do not indicate that the Kingdom will be affected by any rainy conditions that will bring widespread rainfall opportunities until the end of the first third of October. Regarding the weather conditions at the start of the Riyadh Season, which begins next Friday, October 10, Riyadh in particular is not expected to experience any rain opportunities according to current updates. It is recommended to follow the weather updates first-hand within the Arab Weather app to find out the latest developments in rain opportunities during October.

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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