important | Additional intensification of the scorching weather and the temperature exceeding the 50 degrees Celsius barrier in many wilayats of the Sultanate of Oman next week
Arab weather - Oman is expected to be more affected next week by the hot and dry air mass, which will be reflected in a significant and remarkable rise in temperatures, with very hot and exhausting weather prevailing in all regions.
Hot and exhausting weather and the heat expected in the fifties
It is expected that the flaming center that accompanies the hot air mass will deepen towards Oman, to directly affect the northern states, to raise temperatures during the next week significantly and perhaps record, and it is expected that most areas will record high temperatures and at levels forty, while some northern states will record, especially that incident In the governorates of Al Dakhiliyah and North Al Sharqiya, temperatures exceed 50 degrees Celsius, as shown on the attached map.
In conjunction with the effect of the gloomy weather, brisk westerly winds blow over the Sultanate, accompanied by strong gusts that sometimes raise dust levels in the atmosphere in many areas, and dust storms form in desert areas.
Significant decrease in the chances of rain
On the other hand, after the Al-Hajar Mountains and the surrounding areas witnessed during the past days local formations and rainfall of varying intensity, it is expected, God willing, a significant decrease in the chances of rain from most areas as of Sunday due to the blowing of westerly winds with low humidity due to their source from the Empty Quarter desert .
In this climate, Arab Weather warns of the need to adhere to the following instructions:
- Avoid direct exposure to sunlight for long periods, and not exerting physical exertion, especially in the afternoon and afternoon hours.
- Drink plenty of cold fluids and refreshments throughout the day.
- Do not leave sterilizers and any flammable materials inside vehicles and do not leave children inside vehicles.
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