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Snow blankets parts of Saudi Arabia; Sahara Desert hit by icy blast

January 18th, 2021 | Tags:
Camels after snow fell in the Tabuk region of Saudia Arabia. Photo: Abu Nayef Fawaz Al-Harbi/ Magnus News
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THE SAHARA desert has been hit by an icy blast with temperatures dipping below freezing. Snow also blanketed parts of Saudi Arabia which saw the mercury hit -2C.

A photographer has captured images of camels after a snowfall in the Tabuk region in northwestern Saudi Arabia.

The area - which is close to the border with Jordan - experienced unusual weather this month.

The desert kingdom can experience highs of up to 50C during the hot season, but this month temperatures fell below zero.

Freezing Temperatures

Snow also fell near the desert town of Aïn Séfra in Algeria this week.

Photographer Karim Bouchetata took incredible photos of ice covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town. 

Sheep were seen standing on the ice-covered dunes on Wednesday as temperatures dipped to -3C.

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