Oman - Update 4:45 pm: Some areas are still affected by thunderstorms

2021-04-28 2021-04-28T13:43:51Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Oman - Update 4:50 pm: Some areas are still affected by thunderstorms

The latest satellite images indicate the continued influx of medium and high clouds accompanying a state of atmospheric instability, as thunderstorms of rain fall on random areas concentrated in the western part of the Hajar Mountains, where these areas witness heavy rainfall.

 

 

As the authority continues to be affected by unstable weather conditions during the remainder of the day, and showers of rain fall in random areas, the rains of varying intensity and sometimes abundant in narrow geographical areas, and include opportunities for rain, including the capital, Muscat.

 

 

The impact of unstable weather is expected to increase on Thursday, so that thunder clouds continue to develop, for more details about the weather in your area and many features via the ArabiaWeather application, download it now here .

 

God knows.

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