Sultanate of Oman | The chances of local formations improving on the Hajar Mountains, starting from Tuesday, and monitoring a tropical condition in the Arabian Sea at the end of the week
Arab weather - Tropical moisture flows from the Arabian Sea from Tuesday towards the atmosphere of the Sultanate, so that the chances of local formations return to parts of the Hajar Mountains, while the weather forecast staff in the Arab weather is closely watching the formation of a tropical situation in the Arabian Sea by the end of this week, God willing.
The intensity of the rain and the areas covered by it in the coming days
Heavy rain at times accompanied by cold
In the details, moist air currents rush towards the Sultanate’s atmosphere on Monday, to continue opportunities for local formations in narrow geographical ranges of the Al Hajar Mountains, and as of Tuesday, the severity and unstable weather conditions will intensify, to include large parts of the Al Hajar Mountains with the concentration of thunder clouds, extending during The afternoon and evening hours are towards the neighboring areas, and the rains are of varying intensity, sometimes heavy and accompanied by hail and thunder at times.
The weather forecast staff at the Arab Weather Center closely monitors what the internally operated numerical models are interpreting in Arab weather, as it is expected that a tropical situation will form in the Arabian Sea on Wednesday, and Arab weather presents several possibilities for the course of the expected tropical situation.
- The tropical state is directed towards the north of the Sultanate of Oman and has a direct impact on it (40%).
- The tropical state is directed towards the coasts of Pakistan (40%).
- Weakness of the tropical condition in the Arabian Sea and its limitation to random thunderstorms (20%).
Full details of possible paths to the prospective orbital state can be found here
Arab weather indicates that it is too early to talk about the strength and trajectory of the tropical situation, especially before it reaches the Arabian Sea, as it is still located in the Indian subcontinent.
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