"Travel in the land and see what was the end of those before (you)!"
Holy Qur'an (30:42)

Trekking in the Kingdom
Trekking Terminologies
Travel Terminologies
How to Prepare?
Checklist for Trekking
Weather in Saudi Arabia

Seasons in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has mainly two seasons: Summer and Winter.
 

Weather in Saudi Arabia

Rainfall is low in the country, especially in the central region. Here normally, a change in season is preceded by a rain or dust storm. The dusty season usually takes around 40 days to conclude with the dust storm hitting then letting up every few days.

In the southwestern coastal areas it rains quite regularly with high humidity in the summer, but there is very little rainfall in the capital city of Riyadh and the northern parts of the Red Sea coast.

The peak winter falls during the months of December and January while peak summer is in the months of June and July.

From May to September, daytime temperature reaches 45°C or higher throughout the country with slightly cooler coastal temperatures.

In the peak winter, temperatures in the main cities (except Jeddah), drops considerably during the day and even hit zero during night (especially in the central region). During winter the mountains can also be shrouded in fog.

In the desert

During peak winter (December-January): The breadth of temperature between day and night in the desert is very important. At night, temperature usually drops quite radically and is often well below zero degrees.

February-May & November: It is neither too cold nor too hot. It is rather moderate weather and there is no great difference in temperature between days and nights.

During peak Summer (June-July): Too hot. Temperature during the night is hot.

August-October: It is rather hot during the day. Evenings are warmer.

 




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