Civil Defense urges caution as thunderstorms sweep Saudi Arabia

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Hail region in the Kingdom's north continued to experience moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by hail showers on Sunday. (SPA)
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Dry riverbeds in Tabuk region come to life after days of rain. (SPA)
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Updated 20 April 2026
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Civil Defense urges caution as thunderstorms sweep Saudi Arabia

  • Warning of flash floods, hail, strong winds until Friday
  • Remote learning is triggered in affected governorates

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s General Directorate of Civil Defense has urged the public to remain vigilant and avoid flood-prone areas as thunderstorms are forecast to continue affecting much of the country through Friday, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Citing projections from the National Center for Meteorology, authorities warned that moderate to heavy rainfall is expected across multiple regions, including Makkah, Riyadh, Madinah, Qassim, Hail, Tabuk, the Eastern Province, Northern Borders, Jouf, Al-Baha, Asir, Jazan, and Najran.

The weather conditions may trigger flash floods, hailstorms, and strong downdrafts capable of generating dust and sandstorms that reduce visibility.

In response to the severe weather, Hafr Al-Batin University announced the suspension of in-person classes on Monday, shifting to remote learning across its colleges and in the governorates of Khafji and Al-Nairyah, following meteorological advisories.




Dry riverbeds in Tabuk region come to life after days of rain. (SPA)

The Civil Defense urged members of the public to stay in safe locations, avoid flood-prone places, and refrain from swimming in affected areas, while closely following official updates through media and social platforms.

The warnings come amid a series of escalating weather alerts over the weekend.

On Sunday, the meteorology center issued a red alert for the Madinah Region, forecasting intense rainfall accompanied by gusty winds, hail, and near-zero-visibility conditions. Similar patterns were observed across other regions, with widespread rain and dust-stirring winds reported.

Forecasts carried by the SPA over the past two days highlighted a progression of unstable weather, beginning on Saturday with moderate to heavy rain in northern and western regions and intensifying Sunday to include central and eastern areas.

Marine conditions in both the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf remained relatively calm, despite fluctuating wind speeds.