Which areas in Saudi Arabia are most prone to snowfall in winter?

2025-10-17 2025-10-17T17:08:18Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab Weather - Although the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is known for its hot and dry desert climate for most of the year, some of its northern and western mountainous regions occasionally experience snowfall during periods of deepening cold air masses coming from the north during the winter.

1. Tabuk Region - Al-Lawz Mountain:

The Tabuk region, specifically Jabal Al-Lawz, located in the northwest of the Kingdom, is most susceptible to snowfall. Its peaks rise more than 2,500 meters above sea level, making it an ideal environment for snowfall when the Kingdom is affected by polar air masses coming from the eastern Mediterranean or the northern Levant.

2. Al-Aqlan and Al-Dhahr Heights:

The Alqan and Al-Dhaher highlands adjacent to Jabal Al-Lawz also experience frequent snowfall or freezing rain during the height of winter, and these areas are often covered in snow for temporary periods.

3. Almond Heights to Al-Qurayyat:

In some strong seasons, the chances of snow extend to Al-Qurayyat and Tarif in the north of the Kingdom, especially when the passage of deep air depressions is accompanied by a sharp drop in surface temperatures.

Arab Weather experts indicate that the chances of snowfall in the Kingdom are linked to three main factors:

Cold polar air masses deepen.

Surface temperatures drop below zero.

The availability of moisture in the layers of the atmosphere.

As winter approaches, Arab Weather is closely monitoring weather indicators to determine the likelihood of severe cold weather conditions that could bring white weather to the north of the Kingdom in the coming months.

And God knows best.

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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