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Foggy Weather Draws Aseer Residents to Parks for Ramadan Iftar

The Aseer Region is experiencing remarkable weather during the holy month of Ramadan, as cool temperatures and rolling fog descending from the mountain peaks create a picturesque setting that encourages families to gather in public parks for iftar. The atmosphere beautifully combines the spirituality of Ramadan with sweeping views overlooking the city of Abha.

Low clouds and thick mist have blanketed the highlands, transforming the landscape into a breathtaking scene. In Abha, the mountains have become a focal point for families and photography enthusiasts eager to capture sunset views and share iftar meals while the fog drapes softly over the terrain.

Taking advantage of the winter-like climate, residents are flocking to parks and mountain retreats. As the Maghrib call to prayer approaches, families arrive with baskets filled with traditional iftar dishes, settling onto green lawns to break their fast outdoors amid cool breezes and stunning natural surroundings.

Pre-iftar walks have also become a cherished routine, particularly in public parks. Many fasting individuals enjoy light exercise in the refreshing weather, which boosts circulation, promotes relaxation, and makes the moment of breaking the fast even more revitalizing.

This surge in outdoor activity aligns with ongoing efforts by local authorities to maintain and enhance parks and public spaces through regular upkeep, landscaping improvements, and expanded municipal services. These initiatives help elevate quality of life and further strengthen Abha’s reputation as a year-round destination—especially during Ramadan, when spiritual reflection harmonizes with the beauty of nature.

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