Olaya (Riyadh) Weather Forecast

Olaya (حي العليا) is the commercial and financial heart of Riyadh — a dense corridor of towers, hotels, malls and offices running north through the centre of the city, crowned by the Kingdom Centre and Al Faisaliah skyscrapers. As the most built-up part of the capital, it sits squarely within Riyadh’s hot desert climate, and its glass-and-concrete skyline both bakes in the summer sun and holds the day’s heat well into the night.

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Weather and Climate in Olaya

This page gives you the live weather for Olaya right now — temperature, feels-like, wind, dust and air quality — together with an hour-by-hour outlook and a full seven-day forecast, followed by a clear guide to how Riyadh’s seasons play out across the business district.

The climate of Olaya, like all of Riyadh, is hot desert (Köppen BWh): long, fiercely hot and almost rainless summers, a short and mild but cold-nighted winter, and dusty spring winds. Sitting far inland on the Najd plateau, the district swings widely between a scorching afternoon and a much cooler dawn.

Riyadh — and therefore Olaya — receives only about 110 mm of rain a year, almost all of it between November and April. Mid-summer afternoons typically reach about 43 °C while mid-winter days sit near 20 °C, with overnight lows around 28 °C in July and 8 °C in January.

Olaya’s wall-to-wall towers and wide paved boulevards make it a textbook urban heat island. On a still summer night the district can read a degree or two warmer than the open desert at the city’s edge, and the long shadows of the high-rises offer the only natural shade on the hottest afternoons.

Summer

Summer in Olaya is long and severe, with peak highs around 43 °C and afternoons that often climb higher, easing only into the high twenties overnight. The air is very dry and the sun intense; the comfortable way to experience the district in summer is from the air-conditioned malls and towers by day, and the cooler streets and rooftop terraces after sunset.

Winter

Winter is the district’s finest season: mild, sunny afternoons near 20 °C bring crowds to the open-air cafés and plazas, while the nights turn genuinely cold, down to around 8 °C, so a jacket is worth having after dark. Rain is rare but possible, occasionally heavy enough to slick the boulevards for an evening.

Spring & Autumn

Autumn is a brief, pleasant cooling from the summer heat. Spring is the season to watch the dust forecast — a strong northerly wind can haze the skyline, blur the tops of the towers and coat the streets in fine dust within an hour, before the air clears again.

Rain Probability

Rain in Olaya is scarce and seasonal, confined almost entirely to the cool season and spring; summer is effectively rainless. When it does rain it usually arrives as a short, sharp thunderstorm, and because the hard urban surfaces shed water quickly, the district’s underpasses and low streets can flood briefly during a downpour. The hourly and 7-day panels above show the live chance of rain.

With an annual total of only about 110 mm, individual storms stand out, and a single spring downpour can deliver a large share of the year’s rain in an hour. It is worth checking the precipitation-probability figures above before heading out on an unsettled day in the business district.

Wind and Humidity

Olaya shares Riyadh’s very low humidity, often in single digits on a summer afternoon, so the heat is dry rather than muggy — though dehydration is a real risk between the towers. The chief weather hazard is dust: spring’s northerly winds can raise dust storms that cut visibility along the corridor and push the air-quality reading sharply higher.

The live wind speed, gusts and direction in the dashboard above update through the day, alongside feels-like and dew point. Wind funnelling between the high-rises can make the district feel breezier — and dustier — than the surrounding city on a windy spring day.

Planning around the weather

Planning around the weather in Olaya is straightforward: in summer, move between the air-conditioned malls and offices during the day and save the streets for the cooler evenings, with sun protection and steady hydration whenever you are outside. In winter, dress for warm afternoons and cold nights, especially if you are dining or shopping outdoors after sunset.

The most comfortable time in Olaya is the cool season from roughly November to March, when the district’s plazas, rooftop restaurants and outdoor markets come into their own. Whatever the season, the live conditions and seven-day forecast on this page refresh automatically so you always have an up-to-date view before you visit.

More weather detail

For more detail on the weather around Olaya and the rest of the Kingdom, follow Saudi weather for wider forecasts and rain and dust maps.

Weather FAQ

What is the weather like in Olaya, Riyadh?

Olaya has Riyadh’s hot desert climate: very hot, dry summers with highs around 43 °C, mild winters near 20 °C with cold nights, and dusty spring winds. As a dense district of towers, it can feel a touch hotter on summer nights than the open desert. Live conditions are shown at the top of this page.

How hot does Olaya get in summer?

Peak-summer afternoons in Olaya reach about 43 °C and often higher, with very low humidity and warm nights. The shaded streets between the towers and the air-conditioned malls are the comfortable way to experience the district in high summer.

Does Olaya get dust storms?

Yes — like all of Riyadh, Olaya sees dust most often in spring, when northerly winds raise dust that blurs the skyline and worsens air quality. The live wind and air-quality readings above help you judge a dusty day.

When is the best time to visit Olaya?

The cool season, roughly November to March, when warm, sunny afternoons near 20 °C and crisp evenings make the district’s outdoor cafés, plazas and rooftop restaurants at their best.

Does it rain in Olaya?

Rarely, and only in the cool season and spring. Rain usually comes as a short, heavy thunderstorm; because the streets shed water fast, underpasses around the district can flood briefly during a downpour.

When does it cool down in Olaya in summer?

Only after sunset, and even then the dense, paved district holds heat well, often staying in the high twenties overnight in July and August. Early morning is the coolest part of the day.

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