Population: 28161000
Currency: Rial
Saudi Arabia Weather Overview
Summer, from
March till October, is no picnic. No matter how much of a sun-worshipper you
are, the inferno that is the Saudi Arabian summer is not a pleasant holiday
destination. What were you thinking? This is a desert. In
The interior of the country has very
low humidity due to the complete absence of water, but in coastal areas the air
becomes stiflingly heavy with moisture. Humidity is well-known for making you
feel the heat so while it might be cooler by the coast it often feels much
hotter. If you spend any time outdoors you will find yourself drenched in your
own sweat in moments; heat stroke and dehydration are real concerns. Higher
humidity around the coast is due to the evaporation of sea water, which also
leads to hazy conditions if not all-out fog. Mist is common in the day,
thickening to a dense fog at night, do not think for a second that this might
be cooling; it prevents the evaporation of your sweat which is the whole point
of sweating in the first place.
The north prevailing winds often
provide slight but much-needed relief in coastal areas, but the season also
receives the hot, moist, southwest wind, or the shammal: the strong
north-westerly wind. The shammal is particularly strong at the beginning of the
season and in eastern regions of
Rain? No.
Winter,
from November till April, is cooler but still hot, especially towards the
coast. The average high temperature in
It is a little cloudier in the winter
and sunshine levels drop from summer’s average of ten hours per day to around
eight. Despite the added clouds, rainfall only increases infinitesimally. The
flat landscape does little to encourage rainfall and parts of the desert can go
for years without rain. Rain is usually restricted to a couple of dramatic,
localised downpours per winter. Annual average rainfall is 100 mm but this
changes from year to year and region to region. When it does rain ravines and
usually dry wadis flood and water slips through the sand dunes. While winter is
comparatively rainier than summer, it would be a fallacy to consider it a wet
season. The country is entirely arid, even more so in fact considering the drop
in humidity, and strong winds still worry the desert into immense sandstorms.
Regional
Variation
The mountains of
Asir and Najran, in the southwest,
south of the mountains, are somewhat affected by the monsoons of the Indian
Ocean and receive much higher rainfall than the rest of
