البيئة تُعلن عن أمطار غزيرة في 7 مناطق: الباحة تتصدر بتسجل 90.6 ملم في بيضان ببني حسن

Rainfall in Saudi Arabia: A Detailed Report
The Al-Baha region has recently recorded the highest rainfall in Saudi Arabia, achieving a remarkable total of 90.6 millimeters in the town of Baydan, located in Bani Hassan. This significant precipitation is part of a larger trend observed across seven regions in the country, which have experienced varied amounts of rain. In Al-Baha alone, recorded figures include 45.4 millimeters in the main area, with 13.0 millimeters in Bani Hassan and 9.4 millimeters in Shibrqa.
According to a daily report from the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, hydrological and climatic monitoring stations across the nation reported rainfall within the last 24 hours. A total of 32 stations, situated in various regions, documented this rainfall, covering areas such as Riyadh, Makkah, Madinah, Al-Qassim, Asir, Ha’il, and Al-Baha.
The report highlighted additional rainfall data from Al-Qassim, where notable amounts included 32.2 millimeters in the town of Al-Nabhaniyah, 2.6 millimeters in ‘Aqlat al-Suqoor, 2.5 millimeters along the Ali ibn Abi Talib road in Buraydah, and 1.9 millimeters in Al-Asyah. The Asir region also reported substantial rainfall, measuring 22.4 millimeters in Mahir, 9.1 millimeters in Bisha, 7.8 millimeters in Al-Naqe’a in Bisha, and 6.6 millimeters recorded at Bisha Airport.
In Makkah, significant totals included 18.0 millimeters in Al-Afiriya, 1.4 millimeters in Rania, and 1.2 millimeters in Al-Ardiyat. Furthermore, the city of Madinah witnessed 15.0 millimeters in Mahd al-Dhahab, while Riyadh registered 5.0 millimeters within the Sajaa Al-Far branch reserve in ‘Affif. The Ha’il region, though receiving lower amounts, reported 2.8 millimeters in Shan’an and 0.5 millimeters in Al-Shihiya in Baqaa.
This rainfall overview provides vital insights not only into the weather conditions across the country but also emphasizes the diversity of climatic patterns experienced in different regions of Saudi Arabia. It is crucial for both local populations and agricultural interests to stay informed about such weather changes.
Additionally, understanding these fluctuations is important for effective water resource management and agricultural planning, particularly in a country where water scarcity is often a significant concern. The data from the Ministry serves as an essential tool for tracking precipitation trends and making informed decisions on water usage and conservation efforts.
Overall, the recent rainfall in various regions highlights the importance of such meteorological reporting, especially as it pertains to preparing for potential weather-related challenges. By staying updated on these developments, both individuals and organizations can better navigate the complexities of the local climate, contributing to enhanced agricultural productivity and improved resource allocation.
For those interested in further details on rainfall measurements across all Saudi regions, additional resources and data are readily available through the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture’s reports and updates. This information is invaluable for understanding not just the immediate weather patterns but also the long-term effects of such climatic events on the nation’s environmental and economic landscape.