Although the summit is not snow-capped like its counterparts in northern Lebanon and Syria, there have been reports of snow on the peak and frost in the winter is there daily. Wind speeds are very high at the summit. This side of the mountain halts clouds burdened with precipitation, causing that side to be relatively fertile.
Yemen's second highest peak, Jabal Tiyal, is nearly equidistant from the capital as Jabal an-Nabi Shu'ayb is.
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