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Weather Alert: Heavy rains, thunderstorms expected in parts of Oman, warns CAA

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Last updated: 2025/12/16 at 2:32 AM
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Muscat, Oman – Residents and visitors in Musandam Governorate are being urged to exercise extreme caution as the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued a critical weather alert for heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. The alert, released by the National Multi-Hazard Early Warning Center, highlights a significant risk of flash floods and hazardous sea conditions, impacting travel and daily life. This weather alert is a crucial reminder of the power of Oman’s natural environment and the importance of preparedness.

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Understanding the Flash Flood ThreatKey Safety Measures to Take

Musandam Weather Alert: Heavy Rainfall and Flood Risk

The CAA’s National Multi-Hazard Early Warning Center forecasts rainfall amounts ranging from 20 to 60 mm across Musandam Governorate. This substantial rainfall will be accompanied by strong downdraft winds, expected to reach speeds of 28 to 64 km/h (15–35 knots). These conditions create a very real danger of flash floods, particularly in valleys and low-lying areas. The situation demands immediate attention and adherence to safety guidelines.

Understanding the Flash Flood Threat

Flash floods are among the most dangerous weather-related hazards in Oman, developing rapidly and with little warning. The mountainous terrain of Musandam, while beautiful, is particularly susceptible to these events. Even relatively moderate rainfall can quickly overwhelm drainage systems and cause sudden, powerful surges of water in wadis (valleys). It’s vital to remember that the water level in a wadi can rise dramatically within minutes, making crossing attempts incredibly risky.

Impact Beyond Musandam: Wider Areas on Alert

While Musandam Governorate is the primary focus of the weather alert, the potential for severe weather extends to other regions of Oman. Scattered thunderstorms are predicted to continue over the following areas:

  • Al Buraimi
  • North and South Al Batinah
  • Parts of Al Hajar Mountains

These areas should also be prepared for potential runoff in streams and valleys, increasing the risk of localised flash floods. Staying informed about local weather updates is crucial for residents in these regions. Monitoring the situation and being ready to take precautions can significantly reduce risk.

Essential Safety Instructions from the CAA

The CAA is strongly urging the public to prioritize safety and follow specific precautions throughout the duration of the weather alert. These guidelines are designed to minimize the risk of injury or loss of life. Ignoring these warnings could have severe consequences.

Key Safety Measures to Take

Here’s a breakdown of the critical safety instructions issued by the CAA:

❌ Avoid Crossing Valleys (Wadis): This is the most important precaution. Do not attempt to cross wadis, even if the water flow appears minimal. The situation can change rapidly, and the current can be deceptively strong.

🚫 Stay Away from Low-Lying Areas: Low-lying areas are naturally more prone to flooding. Avoid these areas altogether during periods of heavy rainfall. Relocate to higher ground if you are in a vulnerable location.

⛵ Refrain from Sea Activities: Sailors, fishermen, and beachgoers should avoid venturing out to sea due to the anticipated high waves and rough sea conditions. The strong winds and turbulent waters pose a significant threat to maritime safety. Consider postponing any planned marine activities until the alert is lifted.

Staying Informed and Prepared

The CAA continues to monitor the weather situation closely and will provide updates as needed. Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay informed through official channels, including the CAA website, local news outlets, and social media. Having a well-stocked emergency kit, including water, food, and a first-aid supply, is also a prudent measure. Furthermore, understanding local emergency procedures can be invaluable during a crisis.

Additionally, it’s important to be aware of the potential for disruptions to transportation and infrastructure. Roads may be closed due to flooding, and power outages are possible. Planning ahead and allowing extra travel time can help mitigate these challenges. The Oman Meteorology department provides detailed forecasts and updates.

Conclusion: Prioritizing Safety During Severe Weather

The weather alert issued for Musandam Governorate and surrounding areas underscores the importance of respecting the power of nature and taking proactive safety measures. By heeding the warnings of the CAA and following the recommended precautions, residents and visitors can significantly reduce their risk during this period of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. Remember, prioritizing safety is paramount. Stay informed, stay vigilant, and stay safe. For the latest updates and information, please refer to the official CAA website and local news sources.

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