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KSA weather department predicts four-day rains in different part of country

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ISLAMABAD: The Saudi Meteorological Department has predicted four days of rain in most parts of the kingdom.

Hussein Al-Qahtani, spokesman for the National Center for Meteorology, said that rain is likely to occur in most parts of Saudi Arabia from Friday to Monday.

He said that all people living in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia should follow the instructions of relevant institutions and be aware of the announcements of the National Center for Meteorology for the latest weather information.

It should be noted that today, the Istisqa prayer was performed in Saudi Arabia fifteen minutes after sunrise, in which prayers were offered for the end of the drought and for rain.

Under the royal decree of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, citizens of the Kingdom and foreign Muslims made special prayers to Allah for rain.

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