The National Meteorological Center warned of active winds in Upper Egypt and Umluj, with associated impacts including reduced horizontal visibility, high waves, and wind speeds of up to 49 km/h, and predicted that the situation would last until 6pm.
The situation is similar in the Hale region, where strong winds are occurring in vacant lots and highways. Horizontal visibility is expected to decrease and wind speeds are expected to reach up to 49km/h until 6pm.
In the Eastern Province, waves of dense fog have occurred across the region, including Dammam City, Dhahran City, Khafji Governorate, Jubail, Ras Tanura, Qatif, Al Khobar, Abqaiq, Al Ahsa, and Al Udeid, resulting in near-zero horizontal visibility (less than 1 km) on highways and open areas.
The center predicted in its daily report that there may be light rain in the kingdom’s northern suburbs, and did not rule out fog in parts of the country and eastern regions.
Active winds continue to generate dust, affecting parts of the northern border areas, Al-Jawf, Tabuk, Hail, Medina, eastern Mecca Al-Mukarramah region, Qasim, Riyadh, and parts of Sharqiyah region.
The National Meteorological Center has warned of the associated effects of active winds in Alwaj and Umluj, including reduced horizontal visibility, increased wave heights and winds reaching speeds of 49 kilometers per hour. This situation is expected to continue until 6pm.
A similar situation is occurring in the Hale region, with strong winds blowing across open areas and highways, leading to reduced horizontal visibility and wind speeds reaching 49 km/h by 6pm.
Regarding the Eastern Province, waves of dense fog have occurred in areas including Dammam, Dhahran, Al Khafji, Jubail, Ras Tanura, Al Qatif, Al Khobar, Al Bikaik, Al Ahsa and many other cities, resulting in near zero horizontal visibility (less than 1 km) on highways and open areas.
The center predicted in its daily report that light rain may occur in the northern reaches of the kingdom, and did not rule out the possibility of fog in parts of the kingdom and eastern provinces.
Meanwhile, active winds lifting dust and sand continue to affect parts of the northern border, Al Jawf, Tabuk, Hail, Medina, and the eastern part of the Makkah region, extending to Al Qasim, Riyadh, and parts of the Eastern Province.

