Successive increases in temperatures and chances of rain concentrated in these areas in the coming days.

2025-03-25 2025-03-25T07:15:48Z
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Arab Weather - The Kingdom has been affected in recent days by unstable weather conditions that have led to rainfall in various regions of the Kingdom, including the capital, Riyadh, praise be to God.

The latest numerical model forecasts from Arab Weather indicate a decline in weather instability across the Kingdom, with the weather set to stabilize until the end of this week and successive temperature rises expected.

Successive rises in temperatures

God willing, the Kingdom is expected to be affected by a high pressure system and a warmer-than-usual air mass over the coming days and until the end of this week. Temperatures will continue to rise gradually, reaching the thirties across large areas of the Kingdom, especially at the beginning of next week.

Rain chances are concentrated in the southwest of the Kingdom.

Despite the stable weather across the Kingdom, humidity continues to flow daily into the highlands of the southwest, accompanied by the formation of cumulus clouds and varying rainfall in parts of the highlands of Jazan, Asir, and Al-Baha, sometimes extending to the highlands of the southern Makkah region and Taif.

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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