Sultanate of Oman | Chances of rain have decreased in most areas, coinciding with an expected rise in temperatures during the coming days
Arab Weather - It is expected that there will be a decline in the effects of unstable weather conditions from Thursday, so that the amounts of clouds will decrease and precipitation chances will weaken from most regions of Oman, in conjunction with an expected rise in temperatures to become higher than their normal rates in most of the interior regions.
Expected rise in temperatures
It is expected that temperatures will rise gradually over the next few days, so that hot summer weather prevails in all regions and temperatures are forty in all interior regions, while the weather is more moderate in coastal areas, especially overlooking the Arabian Sea, and westerly winds are sometimes active in the northern states. In the West, it raises dust and dust in some areas, especially desert areas, while the winds are southeasterly on the eastern coasts bordering the Arabian Sea.
During the night hours, warm weather prevails in general, and humidity levels rise, and during the late night hours there is an opportunity for fog to form in parts of the coasts of Oman, especially the coasts of the governorates of Dhofar, Al Wusta and Al Dakhiliyah.
Arab weather advises citizens not to be exposed to direct or prolonged exposure to the sun, especially during the afternoon and afternoon hours, and to avoid exerting physical exertion during the peak heat hours, i.e. between 10 am and 3 pm, in order to avoid sunstroke.
Chances of rain continue in some areas
Some clouds appear at high and medium altitudes, interspersed with some cumulus clouds, after which light showers of rain fall in some narrow geographical areas on parts of the Al Hajar Mountains and the surrounding areas, so that the rainfall is concentrated on the eastern stone.
It is worth noting that local formations may return early next week in some areas, in addition to an expected intensification in the fall of Dhofar.
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