Northern parts of Saudi Arabia are covered with snow with
schools, mosques and administrative bodies paralyzed, local
media reported Friday.
The oil-rich kingdom is being hit with subzero temperatures
and snow storms with freezing winds of up to 50 km/h (30mp/h).
Some regions have been experiencing problems with water supplies
as pipes have frozen, and livestock has died from the cold.
The Saudi Gazette reported late in December that the winter
was expected to last 89 days, with temperatures reaching below
zero. National media said the winter is the coldest in the country
for 20 years.
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Morning and afternoon prayers are being combined in many mosques
because of the morning cold and some schools will reopen later
than scheduled.
The bad weather is fun for children and teenagers, however,
who have been making snowballs and building snowmen with enthusiasm.