Saudi Arabia’s Lowest Winter Temperature On Record Was Minus 10°C In Hail

Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Meteorology (NCM) said the lowest temperature ever recorded in the Kingdom during the winter season reached minus 10 degrees Celsius in Hail on January 16, 2008. In a statistical report released Thursday, the NCM reviewed minimum temperatures and frost conditions recorded across the Kingdom during winter months — December, January and February — from 1985 to 2025. According to the report, Qurayyat in Al-Jouf region recorded the second-lowest temperature at minus 9 degrees Celsius in January 2008. Turaif in the Northern Borders region recorded temperatures as low as minus 8 degrees Celsius on several occasions during the same period, while Al-Jouf city registered minus 7 degrees Celsius in February 1989. Other cities also experienced sub-zero temperatures, including Arar at minus 6.3°C, Rafha at minus 5.8°C, Riyadh at minus 5.4°C, Buraidah at minus 5°C, Qassim at minus 4.2°C, Tabuk at minus 4°C, Al-Ahsa at minus 2.3°C, Wadi Al-Dawasir at minus 2°C, Taif at minus 1.5°C and Bisha at minus 1°C, recorded during different years within the study period. The NCM noted that 2008 was among the coldest years on record, with several cities including Hail, Riyadh, Buraidah, Qassim and Tabuk experiencing their lowest temperatures during that […]