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Saudi Arabia’s Peak Rainfall Now Shifts to December, Climate Data Shows

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Introduction

Saudi Arabia’s latest climate data shows a major shift in its peak rainfall period. The National Center for Meteorology (NCM) reports that December now records the highest rainfall across several regions. The new trend marks a clear change in long-term weather behaviour. Experts say the shift demands stronger monitoring and better preparation for extreme events. The update has already drawn national attention as climate patterns continue to evolve across the Kingdom.

Peak Rainfall from Spring to Winter

NCM released new research that highlights a steady movement of peak rainfall from earlier months toward December. The data shows that heavy rain now forms more frequently at the end of the year. The shift reflects changing climate systems that influence the Arabian Peninsula. The centre notes that rainfall behaviour no longer follows historical patterns. This change affects weather forecasting, public planning and safety measures.

The rainfall increase in December stands out across several regions. Cities that once saw stronger rain in spring now report more activity in winter. The trend also links to rising global climate variability. The shift may create stronger storms, faster flooding and sudden weather changes. NCM says it will continue to study the long-term causes as global pressure intensifies.

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Need for Stronger Monitoring Systems

The NCM urges national authorities to expand monitoring networks. The centre says stronger tracking tools help predict sudden storms and reduce risk. It also highlights the need to improve early-warning systems. Many communities rely on fast alerts when severe weather hits. The shift to December rainfall increases the need for better readiness.

The agency also asks public departments to review their seasonal plans. Winter now requires the same preparation once reserved for spring. The change affects infrastructure, drainage systems and emergency response teams. Authorities must adjust to prevent heavy losses during peak months.

Long-Term Change

Experts believe the shift signals a broader climate transformation. Saudi Arabia continues to experience rising temperatures and irregular storms. The rainfall movement adds to the growing list of climate changes recorded in the region. Researchers say more data will reveal how these trends evolve in the coming years.

The new findings also push for stronger regional cooperation. GCC states face similar climate shifts and may adopt shared solutions. Better forecasting tools and joint research can support long-term stability across the region.

Conclusion

Saudi Arabia’s new climate data confirms a major shift in its rainfall season. December now stands as the month with the highest rainfall levels across the Kingdom. The NCM warns that the change requires stronger monitoring, faster alerts and better preparation. As weather patterns continue to evolve, the Kingdom aims to protect communities and strengthen climate resilience.

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