Important warnings and warnings during the impact of the tropical depression on Oman and Yemen in the coming hours

2020-05-29 2020-05-29T15:50:30Z
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Weather of Arabia - The deposition of the air depression continues south of the coast of Dhofar Governorate, accompanied by winds whose surface velocity around the center is estimated from 17 to 25 knots, whose impact is expected to deepen in the coming hours in the southwestern region of Salalah, southern Dhofar and large parts of southeast Yemen, so it is imperative From following a number of alerts in the coming hours.

 

Important warnings and warnings during the impact of the tropical depression on Oman and Yemen in the coming hours

An alert from high-speed wind activity in the coming hours

An alert from the intense rain during the coming hours, which is expected to cause runoffs and reduced horizontal visibility

Warning from high waves, as the sea is rough on the coasts, so the sea should not be used, especially on the coasts of the Dhofar and Central governorates.

Warning of thunderstorms, with the need not to cross valleys and avoid low places

 

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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