Saudi Desert Turns White: Snowfall After 30 Years Shocks Kingdom, Signals Climate Change

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News18•22-12-2025, 19:45
Saudi Desert Turns White: Snowfall After 30 Years Shocks Kingdom, Signals Climate Change
- •Saudi Arabia's northern regions, including Tabuk province and Jabal Al-Lawz, witnessed rare snowfall, transforming the desert landscape.
- •Temperatures dropped below zero in high-altitude areas like Trojena, leading to a thick layer of snow, a phenomenon not seen in 30 years.
- •A powerful cold air mass colliding with rain clouds caused the unusual weather, also bringing heavy rainfall to Riyadh, Qassim, and eastern regions.
- •Viral images of snow-covered deserts and camels sparked global interest, dubbed 'Saudi Winter Wonderland'.
- •Authorities closed schools in Riyadh, issued flood warnings, and advised caution, while experts link the event to global climate change.
Why It Matters: Rare Saudi snowfall after 30 years highlights climate change's unpredictable impact globally.
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