Saudi Arabia: Thunderstorms will renew in the coming hours and will be strong in these areas.

2025-08-13 2025-08-13T09:35:09Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - God willing, thunderstorms are expected to develop again in the coming hours and on Wednesday afternoon and evening in various parts of the Kingdom, accompanied by rainfall, thunderstorms, and possibly hail at times.

Areas with chances of thunderstorms and strong clouds

Chances of thunderstorms, God willing, include various parts of the west and southwest of the Kingdom, including the highlands of Jazan, Asir and Al-Baha, and will later extend to some areas of the Makkah region, especially the highlands of Taif. The rain will be heavy thunderstorms at times, accompanied by the formation of high-altitude clouds, which increases the possibility of hail and possibly hailstorms in some areas, and the formation of sudden downward winds.

During the afternoon and evening hours, rain clouds will continue to flow, extending to areas south of Medina, with less intensity than in the rest of the regions.

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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