Al Rabi (Riyadh) Weather Forecast

Al Rabi sits in north Riyadh — a settled northern district. Its weather is, quite simply, Riyadh’s weather: hot and dry for much of the year, with sharp, cold winter nights.

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Understanding the climate here

On this page you’ll find live conditions for the area right now, an hour-by-hour outlook and a full week ahead, followed by a plain-spoken guide to the local seasons.

Expect about 110 mm of rain in a typical year and a big daily range: summer afternoons near 43 °C falling back to the high twenties overnight, winter days around 20 °C and dawns close to 8 °C.

Villas and low apartment blocks, walled gardens and wide streets store the day’s heat and give it back slowly, so a summer night here can sit a degree or two above the open desert at the city’s rim.

Put together, it makes for a predictable calendar — long months of dry heat, a handful of cool, pleasant weeks, and the odd dusty or wet day to break the pattern.

Long hours of strong sunshine define the climate as much as the heat does. The UV index regularly tips into the extreme band in summer and rarely falls to truly low levels, which makes shade and cover a sensible habit through the year.

In summer

Summer is the long, dominant season. Afternoons reach about 43 °C and the air stays very dry, easing only into the high twenties after dark. It is a season to slow down outdoors and let the cooler hours carry the day.

The cool season

The cool season is brief but genuinely pleasant. Days run near 20 °C under mostly clear skies, but the same clear skies let the nights turn cold, down to around 8 °C, so an extra layer is worth having once the sun sets. It is the season for the desert and the outdoors, and the busiest stretch of the local calendar.

Between the seasons

Autumn and spring bookend the heat. Temperatures are agreeable, but spring is the time to watch the dust forecast: a strong northerly can haze the streets and coat the cars within an hour. A good spring rain can turn the surroundings briefly green before the heat returns.

Rain & storms

Rain is a rare event, almost all of it falling between November and April. When it comes it tends to arrive as a short, heavy burst rather than a steady soak, and because the paved ground sheds water fast, low streets and underpasses can flood for an hour or two before draining.

Check the precipitation-probability reading in the dashboard before heading out when the sky looks unsettled.

When it does rain, it is usually over within a few hours and quickly forgotten.

Wind and dust

With humidity usually in single digits in summer, the heat here is the dry kind. What changes a day most is the wind: a brisk northerly in spring can raise dust that hazes the skyline and fouls the air for hours.

Live wind speed, gusts and direction sit in the dashboard above, next to the feels-like value and dew point.

On the worst dust days both visibility and air quality drop, and anyone sensitive should stay indoors.

Making the most of it

In practice, treat the long hot season as something to manage — shade, sun cover and steady hydration — and the short winter as the reward, with warm afternoons and cold nights that call for a layer after dark. On dusty spring days, anyone with asthma or allergies should check the air quality before spending long outside.

If you live or work here, you learn the local trick early: run errands at dawn or after dark in summer, and make the most of every mild winter day.

One small habit goes a long way: glance at the live temperature, feels-like and UV at the top of the page before you commit to an outdoor plan, then scan the seven-day strip for any dust or rain on the horizon.

Late autumn through early spring is the pick of the year locally; the dashboard above updates automatically so the forecast is always there when you need it.

Additional forecasts

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

Weather FAQ

How hot does Al Rabi get in summer?

Mid-summer afternoons reach about 43 °C and can run higher in a heatwave, with warm nights and very dry air. Early morning and after sunset are the kinder times of day.

What should I wear in Al Rabi in summer?

Light, loose, breathable clothing, sunglasses and a hat, with sunscreen and water whenever you’re outside. The heat is dry, so you can dehydrate without feeling especially sweaty.

Is Al Rabi more humid than the rest of Riyadh?

No — humidity is very low across the whole city. As a built-up district it can hold a touch more warmth on summer nights than the open desert, but the dryness is the same.

When is the best time to visit Al Rabi?

November to March, when afternoons are warm and sunny around 20 °C and the evenings cool — comfortably the most pleasant stretch of the year.

Does it rain in Al Rabi?

Rarely, and only between about November and April. Rain usually arrives as a short, heavy storm, and the hard streets can flood briefly before the water drains away.

What is the weather like in Al Rabi?

It has Riyadh’s hot desert climate: very hot, dry summers near 43 °C, mild winters around 20 °C with cold nights, and dusty spring winds. The live readings sit at the top of this page.

Does it snow in Al Rabi?

Effectively never. A light frost is possible on the coldest winter nights in the open country around the city, but snow is unknown in the district itself.

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