Jazan: Jazan Region recorded the highest rainfall, with 35 mm in Sanbah, Abu Arish Governorate, as part of a broader pattern of scattered rainfall observed across six regions of the Kingdom. Other notable measurements in Jazan included 24 mm in Damad, 23.1 mm in Abu Arish, 19 mm at King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Airport, 17.8 mm in Al-Rawdah, and 16.8 mm at the Jazan Naval Air Squadron, according to the daily rainfall report of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture.
According to Saudi Press Agency, a total of 51 hydrological and climate monitoring stations recorded rainfall over the past 24 hours in the regions of Makkah, Madinah, Aseer, Jazan, Najran, and Al-Baha.
In Al-Baha, rainfall measurements included 29.6 mm and 12.9 mm in Al-Mandaq Governorate's Balkhzamar and Barahrah, respectively, while Bani Hassan recorded 10.6 mm, Baidan recorded 10.2 mm, and King Saud Airport recorded 9.4 mm.
In Makkah, rainfall reached 18.4 mm in Jaddam of Al-Lith Governorate and 17.2 mm and 16 mm in Maysan's Abu Rakah and Bani Saad, respectively.
In Aseer, Al-Faraah of Al Namas recorded 14.6 mm, Sarat Abidah saw 14 mm, Abha's national meteorology center recorded 4.8 mm, and King Faisal Road in Al Namas saw 3.6 mm.
Meanwhile, Najran recorded 1 mm in Al-Namsah of Badr Al-Janub, while Al-Salhaniyah in Madinah's Al-Mahd saw 0.7 mm.
