
Spring showers swept across the Al-Baha region today, bringing moderate to heavy rainfall to the city and surrounding governorates. Accompanied by strong winds and thick clouds, the weather created a refreshing drop in temperature and enhanced the area’s natural charm and varied terrain.

The rain filled valleys and streams, while puddles formed along roads and open land. Highlands and parks turned vibrant green, with mist and low clouds drifting across the mountain peaks, adding to the region’s striking scenery.

Several governorates experienced the rainfall, and in some places, flash floods were reported. Despite this, the changing conditions drew residents and visitors eager to enjoy the beauty of the spring season.
These seasonal rains play an important role in renewing plant life and boosting both the environment and tourism in the region. Each year, they transform the landscape, making Al-Baha an especially appealing destination during springtime.

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