New Delhi: The Trozena Highlands in the north and the highlands of the Tabuk region were suddenly covered in white blankets—heavy snow fell, expressly on Jabal al-Lawz, and temperatures dropped unelevated zero. According to the local weather department and reports, this was possible due to some regional storm systems and upper altitude.
How unusual is this weather—has it snowed in Saudi before?
Indeed, a high-altitude zone like Tabuk can wits unprepossessed winds and occasional snow due to the mountains, but the telescopic and intensity of this snowfall is considered unusual—some places plane recorded snow and sleet. Viral videos and pictures on social media made it increasingly interesting.
How are people and the Internet reacting—are some people calling it fake?
Many people are shocked without seeing the viral clips and pictures; some considered them to be AI-generated, while some widow religious meaning. While local and international news sources have confirmed the incident and the video photographs are said to be genuine, most of the angle-based questions are now under investigation.
What's the situation like locally—how are tourists and residents reacting?
Locals and tourists are flocking to Jabal al-Lawz and Trojena to view and photograph the snow; some people are moreover enjoying activities like skiing. However, authorities have well-considered people to stay unscratched and follow weather warnings as the risks increase due to strong winds and cold.
Is this the whence of climate change—will desert areas turn green?
Some people are considering this incident as a message and are speculating well-nigh an increase in rainfall and greening of the desert in the future. Scientifically, large-scale desert greening is not possible with one or two snowfalls, but a permanent transpiration in the frequency and climate pattern—if rainfall increases for a longer period—could create a favorable environment for vegetation by retaining moisture in the soil. At the moment this appears to be a rare and short-lived weather phenomenon, not an firsthand ecological revolution.
What are the next steps—what warnings has the wardship issued?
The Saudi National Meteorological Center and local authorities have issued warnings for heavy rain and snow in some areas and asked the public to stave unnecessary travel, stop flying drones, and follow safety instructions. Emergency and emergency services are stuff deployed so that the situation remains under control.
The snow-capped Saudi mountains today are a shocking sight for those who know them only for sand and sunshine. In fact, this incident is a reminder of how surprising climate systems can be—and that in such cases, worldwide sense and scientific confirmation provide largest guidance than rumor and speculation.

