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“Fact Checking: Debunking the Myth of Saudi Arabia’s First Snowfall in 100 Years”

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The video circulating on social media claiming to show Saudi Arabia’s first snowfall in the last 100 years is false.

The video, which has been shared widely on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms, shows a snow-covered landscape with a voiceover claiming that it is the first snowfall in Saudi Arabia in the last 100 years.

However, this is not true.

The video was actually taken in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), not Saudi Arabia. The snowfall occurred in the UAE’s Al Ain region in January 2021.

The UAE is a neighboring country to Saudi Arabia, and the two countries share a border. However, the two countries have different climates and weather patterns.

The UAE is known for its hot desert climate, while Saudi Arabia is known for its hot and dry climate.

In fact, snowfall in Saudi Arabia is extremely rare. The last time it snowed in the country was in December 2013, when a rare snowfall occurred in the northern region of the country.

The video claiming to show Saudi Arabia’s first snowfall in the last 100 years is false. The video was actually taken in the UAE, not Saudi Arabia.

The UAE is known for its hot desert climate, while Saudi Arabia is known for its hot and dry climate. Snowfall in Saudi Arabia is extremely rare, and the last time it snowed in the country was in December 2013.

It is important to be aware of false information circulating on social media, and to verify the accuracy of any claims before sharing them. This is especially true when it comes to claims about weather and climate, as these can have serious implications for people’s safety and well-being.

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