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Weather trackerSaudi ArabiaAnalysisWeather tracker: Saudi Arabia hit by floods as temperature records broken in CanadaAlice Fowle and James Parrish (Metdesk)Heavy rain and hailstorms affect large parts of Gulf state while temperatures in some parts of Canada could be 20C above normal
Serious flooding has hit parts of Saudi Arabia after a red rainfall warning was issued at the end of last week by the National Centre for Meteorology. The areas most seriously affected were in the north, specifically the provinces of Hail and al-Qassim and the far north of Ash Sharqiyah.