Saudi Arabia Meteorologist Denies Snow in Makkah (Snow Fall in Kaaba)


Videos of Snowfall in Kaaba (Makkah) are Completely Fake;

There has been a lot of buzz recently about the possibility of snow in the holy city of Makkah, with some social media users even claiming to have seen snowfall in the area. However, a meteorologist from the Saudi Arabia Meteorology and Environmental Protection Authority has denied these claims, stating that there has been no snowfall in Makkah.

The meteorologist explained that while it is not uncommon for there to be some scattered showers in the Makkah region during the winter months, snowfall is extremely rare due to the city's warm climate. The temperature in Makkah typically ranges from the low 70s to the low 90s Fahrenheit throughout the year, with very little variation.


The meteorologist also pointed out that the photos and videos being circulated on social media as evidence of snowfall in Makkah are likely either fake or taken from a different location.

While it is understandable that people may be excited at the prospect of experiencing snow in a place where it is not normally seen, it is important to verify information before sharing it with others. Misleading or false information can cause unnecessary confusion and alarm.

In conclusion, there is no credible evidence to support the claim that it has snowed in Makkah. The meteorologist from the Saudi Arabia Meteorology and Environmental Protection Authority has confirmed that there has been no snowfall in the city.

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