Heavy Thunderstorm Disrupts Umrah Flights in Jeddah

Passengers are advised to check schedule before leaving their homes.
Jeddah International Airport

JEDDAH: A powerful thunderstorm accompanied by heavy rainfall and strong winds has caused significant disruptions to Umrah flights in Jeddah, with authorities reporting cancellations and delays at King Abdulaziz International Airport.

The National Center for Meteorology (NCM) recorded wind speeds reaching 116.68 km/h at the airport station, marking one of the most intense weather events this season.

The storm, which blanketed Jeddah in heavy rain, resulted in visibility challenges across the city.

The iconic Clock Tower was shrouded in thick clouds, and intense rainfall continued to pour as indicated by weather radar imagery.

clock tower in mecca hides in the blankets of clouds january 2025
clock tower in mecca hides in the blankets of clouds january 2025

Inside the Grand Mosque in Makkah, the inner lights were turned on during Duhur prayers at around 12 PM to counter the darkened skies.

Authorities have cautioned against false beliefs surrounding the rainwater falling from the Kaaba’s gutter, reminding worshipers to adhere to the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) guidance in their worship.

“Be careful that your obedience is in accordance with the guidance of your Prophet…and be keen to prepare the environment of worship and the atmosphere of faith,” officials stated, emphasizing the importance of maintaining safety and avoiding crowding during adverse weather conditions.

Flight Disruptions Across the Region

Jeddah sky now from weather radar.
Jeddah sky now from weather radar.

Airports in Riyadh and Taif have also reported delays averaging 45 minutes as the storm continues to affect air travel.

Passengers are advised to check with airlines for updates before heading to the airport.

Red Alert Issued

The National Center for Meteorology has issued a red alert for heavy rains, thunderstorms, and strong winds across multiple regions, including Jeddah. This warning remains in effect until Wednesday, with residents urged to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay informed about weather updates.

Pilgrims and residents are reminded to prioritize safety and avoid crowding at religious sites during these challenging weather conditions. The authorities are working to minimize disruptions and ensure the safety of all affected by this severe weather event.

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