تبوك تسجل أعلى معدل هطول للأمطار في المملكة خلال يوم واحد

The region of Tabuk in Saudi Arabia recorded the highest rainfall rate in the Kingdom with 10.8 mm in King Abdullah Road in Teima. A total of 8 regions experienced varying amounts of rainfall, with Teima recording 7.0 mm, Al Qalibah in Teima recording 2.8 mm, and Al Disah in Duba recording 1.6 mm. According to a daily report from the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, 39 hydrological and climatic monitoring stations across the country reported rainfall in the past 24 hours in regions including Makkah, Al-Madinah, Al-Qassim, Eastern Province, Asir, Tabuk, Najran, and Al-Baha.
The report also indicated that Makkah region recorded 9.2 mm in Al-Qadimah in Rabigh, 3.8 mm in Dhahban in Jeddah, 3.6 mm in King Abdullah University in Jeddah, and 2.2 mm in Thul in Jeddah. In Asir region, 5.8 mm was recorded in Al-Rass in Bisha, 4.1 mm in King Faisal Road in Al-Namas, 1.6 mm in Thuluth Al-Mandhar in Balqarn, and 1.4 mm in Malhah Al-Habab in Tarib. The report further mentioned that Wadi Al-Far in Al-Madinah region recorded 3.2 mm in Al-Akhal, Mahd Al-Dhahab recorded 2.6 mm, Al-Hanakia recorded 2.4 mm, and Badr municipality in Badr region recorded 1.0 mm. Additionally, Najran region recorded 3.2 mm in Al-Hadan in Najran.
Al-Qassim region recorded 1.0 mm in Aqlat Al-Suqur, and 0.6 mm in each of Al-Nabhaniyah and Quba in Al-Ahsa province. Furthermore, the Eastern Province recorded 0.8 mm at the Al-Qitar station in Hafar Al-Batin, and Al-Baha region recorded 0.8 mm in Qaluh. The Ministry encouraged individuals interested in learning more details about the rainfall amounts in all regions of the Kingdom during the specified period to visit the following link: https://bit.ly/44cBZxi.