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RIYADH — Since the start of the Eid Al-Fitr holiday twelve days ago, Saudi Arabia has experienced a series of dramatic weather shifts — from sandstorms and snowfall to thunderstorms, tornado alerts, and widespread rainfall — with forecasts indicating that the wettest period is still to come. April marks the peak of the rainy season in the Kingdom, and current climate forecasts point to above-average rainfall across most regions in the coming weeks, according to Hussein Al-Qahtani, spokesperson for the National Center for Meteorology. **media[2685126]** He said rainfall intensity is expected to vary, with the heaviest downpours likely in southern regions, particularly Jazan and Asir. The increase in rainfall during spring is driven by atmospheric fluctuations — rapid transitions between winter and summer conditions — which enhance the formation of widespread thunderstorm systems across the Kingdom. In addition to increased rainfall, Al-Qahtani noted a slight rise in temperatures of around 1°C above average in some areas, stressing that this falls within the normal range of seasonal variations. **media[2685124]** He urged the public to stay updated with weather forecasts and take necessary precautions during rainfall events, especially in areas expected to experience heavy showers, to ensure safety. The Saudi Civil Defense also called for caution, advising residents to remain in safe locations, avoid flood-prone areas and valleys, refrain from swimming in them, and follow official instructions issued through various media and social platforms, as thunderstorms are expected to continue across parts of the Kingdom until next Thursday.