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أمطار متفاوتة تروي ست مناطق في المملكة خلال الـ24 ساعة الماضية، وعسير تتصدر بواقع 27.6 ملم

Daily Rainfall Report Highlights Rainfall Across Saudi Arabia

The daily report released by the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture reveals that over the past 24 hours, rainfall has been recorded at 16 hydrological and meteorological monitoring stations throughout the Kingdom. The precipitation has varied in intensity across several regions, including Makkah, Medina, Qassim, Asir, Hail, and Al-Baha.

According to the data, the highest amount of rainfall was recorded in the Bisha governorate of Asir region, where the Tabalah station logged an impressive 27.6 millimeters. In contrast, the city ofAbha experienced a relatively modest amount of rainfall, with the Shaher station recording only 2.6 millimeters.

The report also detailed the precipitation levels across other regions. In Makkah, the Qiya station in Taif registered 3.3 millimeters of rainfall, while Medina saw 2.2 millimeters collected at the Mahd al-Dhahab station. The Qassim region recorded 1.2 millimeters at the Al-Nabhaniah station and 0.9 millimeters at the western Al-Tarfiah station in the same area.

The Hail region reported 1.4 millimeters at the Hail Airport station, complemented by an additional 1.3 millimeters recorded at the Al-Shanan station. Similarly, the Al-Baha region experienced rainfall of 1.5 millimeters logged at the Al-Baha Airport in Al-Aqiq, alongside 1.4 millimeters observed at the Jarb station in the same locality.

This comprehensive rainfall data provides valuable insights into the hydrometeorological conditions across various regions in Saudi Arabia. The Ministry’s report underscores the variability of rainfall patterns throughout the Kingdom, reflecting the significant geographical diversity that influences these weather phenomena.

Such precipitation is crucial for enhancing water reserves in an arid country like Saudi Arabia, where water scarcity is a persistent challenge. The government continuously monitors weather patterns to better manage water resources and support agricultural needs, especially in regions reliant on rainfall for their crops.

As these reports are circulated, they play a critical role in informing the public about weather conditions, assisting both urban development and rural agricultural practices. The Ministry encourages continued attention to weather forecasts as they monitor ongoing seasonal changes.

In summary, the latest rainfall report paints a vivid picture of the precipitation dynamics across various regions in Saudi Arabia. With Bisha leading in rainfall amounts, the data reflects the importance of such weather events in sustaining the region’s ecosystem and supporting the livelihoods of its inhabitants.

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