
Al-Jumum weather: Meteorology warns of rain and active winds today
Details of the National Center for Meteorology's warning for Al-Jumum Governorate
The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued an important weather alert for Thursday in Al-Jumum Governorate, Makkah Region. The center forecasts light rain accompanied by active winds affecting the area until 6:00 PM. These alerts are part of the center's ongoing efforts to monitor weather fluctuations and provide accurate information to citizens and residents to ensure their safety and facilitate their daily commutes.
The meteorological report explained that the effects of this weather system include a significant decrease in horizontal visibility, requiring extreme caution from drivers on highways and local roads. The report also indicated the possibility of thunderstorms, a weather phenomenon that necessitates following safety guidelines and avoiding open areas to prevent any potential hazards.
The geographical importance of Al-Jumum Governorate and the impact of weather on it
Al-Jumum Governorate holds significant strategic and geographical importance, situated in the Makkah region and serving as a vital corridor connecting several major cities and important areas. This location makes monitoring its weather conditions crucial, not only for local residents but also for travelers and the caravans of pilgrims and Umrah performers who use the roads passing through it. Even light rainfall can affect the flow of traffic, especially with the active surface winds that stir up dust and sand, significantly reducing horizontal visibility.
The role of meteorology and civil defense in crisis management
The National Center for Meteorology plays a pivotal role in the Kingdom through its early warning system, which aims to mitigate the risks posed by extreme weather events. Relevant authorities, primarily the General Directorate of Civil Defense, work in close coordination with the Meteorology Center to address any emergencies. In such situations, the Civil Defense consistently emphasizes the importance of staying away from floodplains and valleys during rainfall and avoiding the use of mobile phones in open areas during thunderstorms and lightning strikes, in order to protect lives and property.
The general climate in the Makkah region and seasonal variations
Historically, the Makkah region has a hot, arid desert climate, particularly during the summer months. However, it experiences significant weather fluctuations during transitional periods and rainy seasons. These fluctuations can bring light to heavy rainfall, which replenishes groundwater and revitalizes vegetation in the surrounding valleys. With global climate change, monitoring these weather patterns has become more crucial than ever to ensure early preparedness and minimize potential damage to infrastructure.
In conclusion, all citizens and residents in Al-Jumum Governorate and neighboring areas are advised to follow the continuous updates issued by the National Center for Meteorology through its official channels, and to comply with all instructions issued by the competent authorities to ensure safe times and to get through this weather situation safely.



