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Saudi Arabia's Desert Blooms White: Rare Snowfall Amazes Tourists
23 Dec
Summary
- Northern Saudi Arabia experienced its first snowfall in 30 years.
- Destinations like Jabal Al Lawz received snow, temperatures dropped to -4°C.
- Tourists are flocking to witness this rare winter phenomenon.

Saudi Arabia's typically arid northern region has experienced a rare and significant snowfall, marking the first occurrence in three decades. This remarkable weather event has been attributed to a powerful cold air mass originating from the north, bringing temperatures down significantly. Areas such as Tabuk, Al Ula, and Hail were particularly affected, with Jabal Al Lawz recording a temperature of -4 degrees Celsius amid heavy snowfall.
The unusual phenomenon has created a surprising winter landscape, drawing considerable attention and a surge of tourists from around the world eager to witness this rare sight. Popular destinations for this unique experience include Jabal Al Lawz in Tabuk, the Al-Jawf region which saw historical snowfall in late 2024 and again in December 2025, and the border towns of Turaif and Arar, which have previously recorded temperatures as low as -12 degrees Celsius.



