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Rare Snowfall Turns Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf Desert Into a White Wonderland

Last updated: October 29, 2025 1:33 pm
Anoosha Malik
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For the first time, Saudi Arabia’s golden Al-Jawf desert turns white after rare snowfall and hailstorm

In a rare weather phenomenon, Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf desert — known for its golden sand dunes — was transformed into a breathtaking white landscape after intense rain, hail, and snow swept across the region earlier this week. The unexpected event left residents and visitors stunned as the desert looked more like a snow-covered mountain range than its usual arid terrain.

According to meteorological reports, a cold front moving from the north collided with moist air from the Arabian Sea, creating perfect conditions for snowfall in the northern part of the kingdom. Temperatures in Al-Jawf dropped sharply overnight, leading to the formation of snow and ice across large patches of the desert.

The Saudi National Center for Meteorology confirmed that the region experienced one of its coldest spells in recent years, with icy winds and heavy hail adding to the wintry scene. Videos and photos of the white desert quickly went viral on social media, drawing amazement from people around the world who compared the sight to European winter resorts rather than the Middle East.

Local residents described the scene as “unbelievable” and “magical,” saying they had never witnessed anything like it before. Families rushed outdoors to capture pictures, build small snow figures, and enjoy the rare weather event that lasted for several hours before the snow began to melt.

Experts say this unusual snowfall was caused by a combination of climate variability and strong atmospheric instability. Although Saudi Arabia has seen sporadic hailstorms and light snow in its northern highlands before, this is believed to be the first recorded instance of a widespread white cover in the Al-Jawf desert itself.

The phenomenon has also sparked discussions about changing regional weather patterns and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events in the Middle East. While scientists caution against drawing immediate conclusions, they note that shifting climate systems could lead to more unexpected events in arid regions.

As the snow melted under the returning desert sun, locals were left with unforgettable memories — and a reminder that nature still holds surprises, even in the world’s driest landscapes.

 

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