
Today's maximum temperatures in Saudi Arabia: Dammam 22 and Mecca 28
The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia released the maximum temperatures recorded in various cities and provinces across the Kingdom. This statement is part of the ongoing monitoring of weather conditions to ensure that citizens and residents are informed of the latest climatic developments that affect their daily lives and outdoor activities.
Analytical reading of recorded temperatures
Official data revealed a significant variation in temperatures across different regions of the Kingdom, reflecting Saudi Arabia's considerable geographical and climatic diversity. While the Eastern Province, represented by the city of Dammam , recorded a moderate temperature of 22 degrees Celsius , other areas experienced cooler temperatures, particularly in the northern parts of the country.
In contrast, the holy cities and western coastal areas maintained relatively warm temperatures, with Mecca recording 28 degrees Celsius , Medina 22 degrees Celsius , and Jeddah 27 degrees Celsius, making the atmosphere in these areas very suitable for outdoor activities at this time.

List of maximum temperatures in the cities of the Kingdom
According to the National Center of Meteorology report, the maximum temperatures recorded today were as follows:
- Dammam: 22 degrees Celsius.
- Riyadh: 22 degrees Celsius.
- Mecca: 28 degrees Celsius.
- Medina: 22 degrees Celsius.
- Jeddah: 27 degrees Celsius.
- Jazan: 28 degrees Celsius.
- Najran: 27 degrees Celsius.
- Al Qunfudhah: 29 degrees Celsius (the highest recorded).
- Sharurah: 29 degrees Celsius.
- Wadi Al-Dawasir: 27 degrees Celsius.
- Bisha: 27 degrees Celsius.
- Yanbu: 25 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Kharj: 25 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Ahsa: 24 degrees Celsius.
- Rawdat Al-Tanhat: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Dahna desert: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Guarantee: 21 degrees Celsius.
- Taif: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Dawadmi: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Face: 20 degrees Celsius.
- Abha: 18 degrees Celsius.
- Buraidah: 18 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Ula: 18 degrees Celsius.
- Combined: 18 degrees Celsius.
- Hafar Al-Batin: 18 degrees Celsius.
- The courtyard: 17 degrees Celsius.
- Hail: 14 degrees Celsius.
- Rafha: 14 degrees Celsius.
- Tabuk: 13 degrees Celsius.
- Al-Sawda: 13 degrees Celsius.
- Arar: 12 degrees Celsius.
- Sakaka: 12 degrees Celsius.
- Al Qurayyat: 12 degrees Celsius.
- Tarif: 10 degrees Celsius (the lowest recorded).
The importance of following weather reports
These daily reports are of paramount importance to both the local community and the national economy. Socially, knowing the temperatures helps families plan their clothing and camping trips, especially given the significant temperature variations between Tarif, which recorded 10 degrees Celsius, and Al-Qunfudhah, which reached nearly 29 degrees. Economically, vital sectors such as agriculture, land and air transport, and tourism rely directly on the accuracy of this data to ensure public safety and operational efficiency.
The role of the National Center for Meteorology
The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia operates according to the latest international standards for monitoring and analyzing meteorological data. Its role extends beyond simply monitoring temperatures; it also includes issuing warnings about various weather phenomena such as dust storms, strong winds, and rainfall, thus contributing to public safety and protecting lives and property.



