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Watch: Floods cause damage after heavy rain in Saudi Arabia

Severe weather warning issued for Mecca region amid ongoing storms



Heavy rains have caused considerable damage across Saudi Arabia, with cars submerged and normal life affected.
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Dubai: Recent heavy rains across Saudi Arabia have caused significant disruption, with many cars completely submerged and streets badly affected.

The past hours have seen intense weather conditions with dramatic scenes such as lightning striking near the iconic Clock Tower in Mecca.

The National Security Operations Centre issued a severe warning about expected heavy rains in the Mecca region. The alert follows a red alert from the National Meteorological Centre, highlighting expected heavy rains in areas including Taif, Ardiyat, Adham, Bani Yazid, and Maysan. This weather system is expected to persist until 11pm.

The past hours have seen intense weather conditions with dramatic scenes such as lightning striking near the iconic the Clock Tower in Mecca.
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Meteorologists have warned of moderate to heavy thunderstorms that could lead to torrential flows and hail showers, particularly affecting the regions of Najran, Jizan, Asir, Al Baha, and extending to Mecca. Visibility may also be reduced due to active winds accompanying these storms.

The weather disturbance is partly due to the inflow of tropical moisture into the kingdom’s airspace and the shift of the tropical belt southward across the Arabian Peninsula.

Experts from the Arab Weather Centre anticipate renewed cloud activity and varying intensity of rain across Jizan, Asir, Al Baha, Mecca, and Medina, especially during the afternoon and evening hours on Friday. The likelihood of severe thunderstorms in Jazan and Asir has increased after a brief respite, with potential for significant rainfall leading to floods in valleys and reefs.

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