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Saudi Desert Transforms As Snow Falls For The First Time Ever

In an extraordinary turn of events, Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf region has experienced snowfall for the first time in recorded history. The typically arid desert landscape was blanketed in snow, creating a surreal winter wonderland that has captivated the world.

Photos and Videos Flood Social Media


Social media platforms are awash with stunning photos and videos showcasing the snow-covered desert. Users have shared breathtaking images of white-capped dunes and snow-laden mountains, a sight previously unimaginable in the Kingdom.

Unusual Weather Pattern Behind the Snowfall

Experts attribute this rare weather event to a low-pressure system from the Arabian Sea, which brought moisture-laden air into the region. According to the UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), this system has caused intense hailstorms, thunderstorms, and now, snowfall in areas known for their extreme dryness.

Severe Weather Warnings in Place

Saudi Arabia’s meteorological department has issued warnings for more severe weather in the coming days. Forecasts predict heavy rainfall, hail showers, and strong winds, which could disrupt daily life and reduce visibility. Residents are advised to stay cautious and follow safety measures during these unusual conditions.

A Historic Moment for Saudi Arabia

The snowfall in Al-Jawf marks a significant moment in the region’s climatic history, offering a glimpse of how weather patterns are evolving. While the spectacle is awe-inspiring, it also underscores the growing unpredictability of global weather trends.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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