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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.
The best period to witness this rare snowfall is typically between mid-December and February in the high-altitude northern areas. Travelers can reach these regions by air via Tabuk or Al-Ula airports, followed by ground transportation. Road travel is feasible, especially from Tabuk City to Jabal Al Lawz, though caution is advised due to potential icy conditions. Travelers are urged to monitor weather updates from the National Centre of Meteorology and pack appropriate winter gear.



