Home GCC Saudi Arabia Saudi issues weather warnings, with possibility of snow, heavy rains in certain parts Saudi Arabia has been seeing many incidents of snowfall this year by Staff writer February 23, 2021 Saudi Arabia has issued weather warnings for several regions across the country, the kingdom’s Civil Defense said on Monday. Thunderstorms with moderate rain and strong winds are expected this week in Riyadh, the Eastern Province, Asir, Al-Baha, Jazan and Najran. Meanwhile the regions of Makkah, Qassim, Hail, Madinah, the Northern Borders, Jawf, and Tabuk will face moderate rain and winds until Wednesday. Authorities also forecast a chance of snow in Tabuk’s mountainous area and cautioned that some areas will face heavy rain that may cause torrential flows and flooding. Not an unusual sight for #Tabuk, but definitely one to enjoy in this cold weather ❄️. pic.twitter.com/xZxbgFdUoJ — CIC Saudi Arabia (@CICSaudi) February 19, 2021 ثلوج مرتفعات الظهر شمال غرب تبوك غطت على الثلج سبحان الله #تصويري pic.twitter.com/VluQhrUGV4 — عيد المضلعاني (@Eid_Tabuk) February 18, 2021 Civil Defense urged people to stay away from areas that could face flooding and remain alert. Saudi Arabia has been seeing many incidents of snowfall this year, with videos circulating on social media showing camels covered in snow. هطُول كثيف للثلـوُج ❄️..جبال الظهَـر شمال غرب #تبوك #الخميس ١٤٤٢/٧/٦ هـ مَا أجمَــل هذه المناظر ?⛄️??.. pic.twitter.com/4iYPjjP1Vd — بندر الحواس (@B_KH_H) February 17, 2021 Earlier this month, officials had similarly cautioned people to be careful due to severe weather conditions. Pristine snow in Tabuk area, northern Saudi Arabia where it holds a number of big development projects, heritage sites and tourist attractions. P.S. snow is becoming very usual in some areas of the country ??? pic.twitter.com/HyFAiWoaXs — د. ناصر البقمي (@albiqami) February 18, 2021 Tags News Rains Saudi Arabia Snow Tabuk weather 0 Comments You might also like Saudi Arabia’s Mawani signs four contracts worth SAR1bn GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline Top marks for GCC nations in digital connectivity index Saudi Arabia studies graphite, rare earths trading platform