Arab Weather - Weather experts at the Arab Weather Regional Center said that the latest outputs received from the so-called computer simulation indicate the disappearance of the tropical weather system over the Sultanate of Oman, which led to rainfall in most of the Omani governorates. It was mainly concentrated in the Al Hajar Mountains and the areas adjacent to it, as well as the coastal areas overlooking the Arabian Sea. The rains varied in intensity between medium and heavy and sometimes very heavy, which led to the formation of torrents and the flow of valleys and waterfalls in the slopes and low-lying areas.
Weather data indicates that this weather system will end while residual moisture remains in the atmosphere, in the form of clouds at different altitudes, especially low over the Sultanate of Oman, the Emirates and southeastern Saudi Arabia (the Empty Quarter region), which may be accompanied by rainfall on Thursday and Friday, especially over the Al Hajar Mountains in Oman, the mountains of eastern Emirates and some southern regions including Al Ain. It is also not unlikely that the rain clouds will extend towards parts of the northern Emirates, and the clouds will sometimes be cumulonimbus, meaning they will be accompanied by thunder and active descending winds at times, which will lead to dust and dirt, and the same clouds may be accompanied by hail showers.
It is worth noting that these weather conditions require warning of the formation of local floods in low-lying areas and valleys, especially in the Hajar Mountains, the mountains of eastern Emirates, and low-lying areas. Arab Weather advises citizens to take the necessary precautions and avoid approaching valleys during rainfall.
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