When will the Siberian high begin to affect Saudi Arabia?
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The Siberian High is the largest high-pressure system in the Northern Hemisphere and is responsible for the harsh , dry cold waves that hit Europe and Asia in winter. As it extends southward into southwest Asia, it directly affects the northern and eastern regions of Saudi Arabia , causing a significant drop in temperatures during the winter months.
When will the Siberian High begin to affect Saudi Arabia?
- The Siberian High typically begins its influence in late November, with cold air arriving from the north and east into Saudi Arabia.
- The peak of cold weather and frost waves occurs during December and January, especially in the regions of Qassim, Hail, the Northern Borders, and Riyadh.
- Its influence gradually begins to recede in February, with the entry of westerly winds.
The impact of the Siberian High on the weather in Saudi Arabia
- The Siberian High is pushing cold, dry winds towards Saudi Arabia, making it feel colder, especially at night.
- It causes widespread frost waves in the interior regions, sometimes affecting agricultural activity and daily life.
Its effect on atmospheric instability
- In some years, especially when El Niño prevails, the tropical current may become active over the Arabian Peninsula, pushing warm, humid air from the Arabian Sea into the upper atmosphere.
- If this coincides with the extension of the Siberian High , significant temperature differences are formed, leading to atmospheric instability , such as sudden thunderstorms or local storms in some areas of the Kingdom.
Note: The Siberian High is not just ordinary cold weather. It is a massive weather system affecting the entire Northern Hemisphere, and monitoring it is important for all those interested in weather and climate.
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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