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According to shoppingpicks, in the month of January, Saudi Arabia experiences mild weather with average temperatures ranging from 16-18°C. Rainfall is quite rare throughout this month and some thunderstorms may occur in some areas. February brings a slight increase in temperature to around 18-20°C and rainfall remains scarce throughout most parts of the country. March sees a further increase in temperatures to around 20-22°C and light rain showers become more frequent throughout much of Saudi Arabia. April brings even warmer weather with average temperatures ranging from 22-24°C but scattered thunderstorms may still occur in some areas. May is the hottest month in Saudi Arabia with average temperatures ranging from 24-26°C and light rain showers becoming more frequent throughout much of the country. June brings a slight decrease in temperature with average temperatures ranging from 22-24°C but wet weather remains scarce throughout much of Saudi Arabia. July sees a further decrease in temperature to around 20-22°C as rainfall becomes even less frequent during this time of year. August marks the start of drier weather with average temperatures ranging from 16-18°C and minimal precipitation throughout most parts of the country. September brings cooler temperatures with an average range between 14-16°C but little precipitation throughout most areas. October sees a further decrease in temperature to around 12-14°C and light showers begin to become more frequent again across much of Saudi Arabia. November marks a slight increase in temperature to around 14-16°C and light rain showers remain scarce across much of the country during this time of year. December brings warmer weather with an average range between 16-18°C and light rain showers continuing sporadically across much of Saudi Arabia during this time of year. Saudi Arabia consists mostly of sand. It is very hot between May and September. In the middle of the desert, the mercury then easily climbs to 45°C. At the Red Sea it is slightly less warm at 37°C, but a lot more humid. Between December and March it is least warm: 20-25°C in the desert and 30°C at the Red Sea. This is also the best time to travel towards the desert country, armed with a shovel and bucket. There is hardly any rain in Saudi Arabia. Most of the dripping occurs between December and May. Check businesscarriers for Saudi Arabia Economics and Business.

Saudi Arabia Geography and Population

Saudi Arabia (Geography) Saudi Arabia comprises 4/5 of the Arabian Peninsula; the borders go mostly through desert deserts and are only determined after conflicts with neighboring countries. The largest oil and natural gas fields are located in the eastern part of al-Hasa and offshore in the Persian Gulf. Al-Hasa also houses most of the growing… Read More »

Saudi Arabia Economy

Subchapters: Basic data Public finances and the state budget Banking system Tax system Basic data As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but especially low oil prices, VAT fell by 4.1% year-on-year in 2020, but in 2021 the trend reversed and GDP grew by an average of 3.2%. The forecast for the next few years… Read More »

Saudi Arabia Resorts and Attractions

Saudi Arabia (the country of two mosques) is a state on the Arabian Peninsula, stretching from the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf. Common borders in the north – with Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, in the east – with Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, in the southeast – with Oman, in the south – with Yemen.… Read More »

Saudi Arabia History

The original nucleus of the state is the Wahhabi emirate of Neged, in central Arabia. Hence its ruler Ibn Sa‛ūd moved in 1924-25 to conquer the Hegiaz, where he replaced the Hashimite dynasty of Mecca. The new Saudi dominion, which from 1932 took its current name, aimed at expansion also with arms (war of 1934… Read More »

Saudi Arabia State Overview

Saudi Arabia. Officially named the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, it is a country on the Arabian Peninsula. It is also known as The Land of the Two Holy Mosques, in reference to those of Mecca and Medina, the two holiest places in Islam. Saudi Arabia has the second largest oil reserves on the planet, after Venezuela,… Read More »