Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s National Centre for Meteorology (NCM) has issued warnings of moderate to heavy rainfall that may cause flash floods across several governorates in the Makkah region, including Jeddah, Al Kamil, Adham, Rabigh, Khulais, and Bahrah, from Monday through Wednesday.

A detailed weather map released on Saturday indicated that the Makkah region is expected to be among the most affected, with rainfall capable of triggering flash floods, hail, and dust-raising downdraft winds. The Civil Defence has urged the public to exercise caution and follow official safety instructions.

Storms hit Tabuk region

Thunderstorms of varying intensity struck Haql governorate in the Tabuk region on Saturday, affecting towns and villages such as the Al Durra border crossing, Wadi Mabrak, Al Zaytah, Ras Al Zaytah, Al Kharj, Al Wadi Al Abyad, Al Mujayfil, and Sharif Mu’tiyah.

Ulu Al Qusayr and Alqan also saw moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by hail, resulting in flash floods in valleys and low-lying areas.

Continued rainfall in Umluj

Moderate to heavy rain was reported in Umluj governorate, including the northern Al Harrah and Amq centres, where skies remain overcast with further rain expected.

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Source Gulf News