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Saudi Arabia records 2nd highest amount of rainfall in its history since 32 years

April 04, 2023
Saudi Arabia recorded the second highest amount of precipitation in its history in 32-year, the NCM announced.
Saudi Arabia recorded the second highest amount of precipitation in its history in 32-year, the NCM announced.

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia recorded the second highest amount of precipitation in its history in 32-year, after it was witnessed during last January by rains higher than the normal rate compared to the period 1991-2020, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) announced.

NCM’s announcement came while revealing a climate report for rains and temperatures in January 2023, noting that most of the stations in the Kingdom had recorded rainfall higher than the normal.

The rainfall quantity in Al-Qassim station during last January amounted 122.7 mm, highest in its history, compared to the period 1991-2020.

Regarding temperatures, NCM indicated that the average minimum temperature recorded an increase of 2.3 °C in January, which is the second highest average minimum temperature compared to the period 1991-2020.

As for the average maximum temperature, it witnessed a slight increase of only 0.2 ° C, NCM said, noting that the average temperature in January increased by 1.1 ° C, compared to 1991-2020.


April 04, 2023
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