Saudi Arabia to experience torrential thunder, rain and dusty winds: NCM forecast

The southern and western parts of Saudi Arabia will experience torrential thunderstorms. (SPA)
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Updated 26 July 2022
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Saudi Arabia to experience torrential thunder, rain and dusty winds: NCM forecast

  • Rain and strong winds are forecast to hit parts of the Najran, Jazan, Asir and Baha regions, as well as Makkah heights, extending to coastal parts of Jeddah, Al-Laith and Qunfudah
  • The NCM added that thunderstorms and dusty winds are forecast for the southern parts of Riyadh and eastern regions

RIYADH: The southern and western parts of Saudi Arabia will experience torrential thunderstorms, while dusty winds and storms are predicted for southern parts of Riyadh and the east.

The National Center for Meteorology in its forecast on Tuesday said: “Moderate and thundershowers, rains accompanied by active winds is forecasted to hit some parts of Najran, Jazan, Asir and Baha regions, as well as Makkah heights, extending to coastal parts Jeddah, Al-Laith and Qunfudah.”

The NCM added that thunderstorms and dusty winds are forecast for the southern parts of Riyadh and eastern regions.

Some parts of Riyadh and the east will also witness “extreme temperatures,” it said.

Rains have been seen across the wider Gulf Cooperation Council area.

In the UAE, the National Centre of Meteorology issued an alert on Tuesday forecasting dust storms over the next 24 hours.

Al-Ahsa recorded the highest temperature for the day in Saudi Arabia, with the maximum recorded at 46 C, followed by Dammam, Hafr Al-Batin, and Al-Kharj, recording 45 C each.




The weather forecast for Saudi Arabia. (NCM)

Riyadh, Wadi Al-Dawasir, and Rafha recorded 44 C each, while Buraidah, Dawadmi, and Al-Majmaah recorded 43 C; Madinah, Makkah, Hail, Arar, Sharurah, and AlUla all recorded 41 C, and Jeddah and Qunfudhah 40 C.

The Saudi capital is bracing for another shift in weather, with the maximum temperature forecast of 40-41 C this weekend and rain forecast for next Sunday. This came as a relief for residents, after Riyadh experienced temperatures up to 47 C last week.

Abha and Al-Baha in the west recorded the lowest mercury levels in the Kingdom, with maximum temperature recorded at 25 C each, followed by Taif and Najran recording 34 C each, Al-Wajh 35 C, Jazan 36 C, Turaif and Al-Qiriyat 38 C each, and Tabuk, Yanbu, and Bisha 39 C each. 

The NCM daily report said surface wind movement in the Red Sea will be southerly to southwesterly at a speed of 10-25 km per hour in the northern part, and at speeds of 15-30 km per hour in the central and southern parts, reaching up to 45 km per hour, with thunderstorms expected. The surface wind movement in the Arabian Gulf will be northwesterly to northerly, gradually turning northeasterly at speeds of 15-30 km per hour in northern parts and northeasterly to easterly, gradually turning southeasterly at 20-40 km per hour in southern parts.


Riyadh hosts warehousing, logistics expo

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Riyadh hosts warehousing, logistics expo

RIYADH: Rumaih Al-Rumaih, Saudi Arabia’s vice minister of transport and logistic services, inaugurated the second Saudi Warehousing and Logistics Expo at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.

Al-Rumaih said that the Kingdom is experiencing a leap in the logistics sector, driven by an ambitious vision and strong leadership support to enhance its position as a global logistics hub.

He said that the expo came at a pivotal time, helping it keep pace with this critical phase of industrial and logistics development, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The exhibition featured more than 40 speakers from leading government entities. Sessions highlighted the role of artificial intelligence in developing supply chains, focusing on automation, fleet management, and modern logistics services.

The three-day expo, from May 27-29, is a leading platform bringing together public and private sector entities in the industry under one roof.

It offers an ideal opportunity to explore the latest solutions, including handling and storage equipment, automated systems, robotics, packaging, control and weighing systems, and security.


China grants visa-free entry to Saudi travelers

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China grants visa-free entry to Saudi travelers

RIYADH: China is allowing visa-free entry for 30 days for travelers from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain in a one-year trial, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday.

The new policy begins on June 9, 2025, and will last until June 8, 2026, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a press briefing.

Passport holders from the four countries will be allowed to travel to China for business, sightseeing, visiting relatives or friends, exchanges and transit, Mao said.

China now grants visa-free access to all Gulf Cooperation Council countries, having implemented reciprocal policies with the UAE and Qatar since 2018.

“We welcome more friends from the GCC countries to embark on an impromptu trip to China,” Mao said.  

Previously, Saudi Arabia had held Approved Destination Status with the East Asian nation, which came into effect on July 1, 2024.

This bilateral agreement gave access to tourists visiting the respective countries in groups.

The announcement is the latest step in strengthening ties between the two nations.

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 aims to attract 5 million Chinese tourists annually by the end of the decade.

The two countries also share a strong trade relationship, and the Kingdom is China’s largest trading partner in the Gulf.


KSrelief expands aid across global crisis zones

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Updated 28 May 2025
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KSrelief expands aid across global crisis zones

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief continues to make a significant global impact, providing critical assistance to some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.

In Somalia, KSrelief distributed 1,220 food baskets to families affected by floods in camps across the Banadir region, benefiting 7,320 people.

The Saudi aid agency also distributed 900 food baskets to vulnerable displaced families in Sudan’s Blue Nile State, benefiting 4,050 individuals.

In Yemen, KSrelief launched a project to treat childhood cancer in Mukalla district, Hadramout governorate, involving five volunteers specializing in various medical fields.

So far, the KSrelief medical team has examined 23 children and reviewed their treatment plans. They also conducted training sessions for local health care workers, benefiting 10 individuals to date, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Since its launch in May 2015, KSrelief has implemented 3,435 projects worth more than $7.9 billion across 107 countries, in partnership with more than 317 organizations.


Study outlines forest fire prevention plan

Updated 28 May 2025
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Study outlines forest fire prevention plan

RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification has completed a study to enhance forest protection and reduce wildfire risks in support of environmental sustainability goals.

Titled “Forest Fire Prevention and Post-Fire Recovery in the Southern and Southwestern Regions of Saudi Arabia,” the study was conducted in collaboration with King Khalid University and Monash University in Australia.

It includes an assessment of forest conditions and risk factors, the development of a digital database, and a review of preventive measures and community practices, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The study proposes an integrated response plan involving relevant agencies, with defined roles and the use of modern tools such as early warning systems and drones.

It also offers field designs and sustainable alternatives for strategic firebreaks, a post-fire recovery guide, a performance evaluation tool, and a framework for joint operations.

To support this, the study outlines a mechanism for engaging local volunteer teams in forest areas through training, capacity-building, and coordination with authorities.

The study demonstrates institutional, technical, and community collaboration in forest protection. It reflects Saudi Arabia’s efforts to preserve natural resources and address climate-related challenges while balancing development with ecosystem conservation.

The national center continues to promote sustainable vegetation cover and has launched an initiative to plant 60 million trees — equivalent to restoring 300,000 hectares — by 2030.


New school for neurodiverse children to open in Riyadh

Updated 28 May 2025
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New school for neurodiverse children to open in Riyadh

  • Enrollment is now open for the 2025 academic year

RIYADH: A new school specializing in educating neurodiverse children aged 3 to 9 will open in Riyadh in September, it was announced on Tuesday evening.

Josour Schools held a seminar in Riyadh this week to make the announcement, highlighting its unique model, which combines education, therapy and family services.

The school, which will be located in Roshn’s Sedra 1 community, is the result of a partnership between the Josour Company and UK-based CareTech.

“CareTech is always rooted in the communities in which we operate our services,” Shokat Akbar, CEO of CareTech International, told Arab News. “For (Josour) to succeed, it must be rooted in the community and be … in partnership with the community.”

Aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals, Josour Schools adopts a British curriculum adapted to local cultural values.

Its small-class model, led by neurodiversity specialists, focuses on individualized education plans and combines education with therapeutic interventions.

“This school serves a critical purpose: providing good quality access to special education needs services for children,” Akbar said. “Inclusivity comes in many ways.

“Students (will) participate in society through art and sport, making their contributions visible.”

The school will have access to resources from CareTech’s global network of 47 UK schools and 550 specialized services.

“Teachers will attend CareTech UK schools as part of their induction and training,” Akbar said, adding that Josour’s therapists would collaborate with experts across CareTech’s global network, including researchers and practitioners.

Enrollment is now open for the 2025 academic year.