News: Al-Jawf region in Saudi Arabia witnessed unusual heavy snowfall and rainfall, covering parts of its desert landscape in white.
About Al-Jawf Region

- Al-Jawf Region is a province in northern Saudi Arabia and is among the earliest inhabited regions of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Location: Al-Jawf is located in the northern part of Saudi Arabia.
- Borders: It borders Jordan and Iraq, and is part of the Arabian Desert.
- Climate: The region is typically arid, with hot summers and mild winters, characterized by vast stretches of sandy terrain.
- Geographical features
- The region contains large lava fields such as Harrat al-Harrat and several mountains, including Jabal Touqa.
- The Great Nafud Desert extends across the region and covers a very large area.
- Sirhan Valley is the most important valley and supports agricultural activity in the region.
- Dumat al-Jandal Lake is a major physical feature located above sea level.
- Cultural Significance: Al-Jawf has historical and archaeological importance, vith ancient sites such as Al-Rajajil and ruins from past civilizations, highlighting its long history of human settlement.




