Sultanate of Oman - 12:00 noon update: an additional expansion in the areas covered by thunderstorms during the coming hours

Written By محمد عوينة on 2022/01/01

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Arab Weather - Satellite images operating in Arab weather show that several parts of the north of the Sultanate have been affected by the proliferation of thunderstorms, with their concentration on parts of the north and south of Al Batinah to the west of Muscat, accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity.

 

It is expected that rain chances will include the capital, Muscat, and North Al Sharqiah, in the coming hours, with the formation of convective clouds over the Al Hajar Mountains and the neighboring areas, God willing.

 

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