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Forecast: High Probability of Tropical Activity in the Arabian Sea

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Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 7:55 PM
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A low-pressure area is forecasted to develop in the Arabian Sea between 17 and 20 October 2024, with the possibility of tropical activity forming during this period. The General Directorate of Meteorology in Muscat, Oman, highlighted this in their latest weekly bulletin, indicating a low probability of the weather system affecting coastal areas initially. However, any potential impact is expected to begin on 22 October. The Directorate will continue to monitor and provide updates through additional bulletins as necessary throughout the week.

The development of a low-pressure area in the Arabian Sea has raised concerns about potential tropical activity in the region. While the chances of the weather system affecting coastal areas in the Arabian Sea are low at this time, the General Directorate of Meteorology in Muscat is closely monitoring the situation. As the forecasted timeframe approaches, the Directorate will provide updates through additional bulletins to keep the public informed about any potential impacts.

As the period between 17 and 20 October approaches, the General Directorate of Meteorology in Muscat is urging residents in coastal areas of the Arabian Sea to stay informed about the potential development of the low-pressure area. While the likelihood of any impact initially remains low, the weather system may begin to affect the region starting on 22 October. It is important for residents to pay attention to updates provided by the Directorate through additional bulletins to stay prepared for any changes in the weather conditions.

The General Directorate of Meteorology in Muscat is emphasizing the importance of staying informed and prepared for any potential impacts from the low-pressure area expected in the Arabian Sea. While the probability of the weather system affecting coastal areas initially remains low, the situation may change as the forecasted timeframe approaches. By keeping an eye on the updates provided by the Directorate through additional bulletins, residents can stay informed about any developments and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this period.

As the development of a low-pressure area in the Arabian Sea between 17 and 20 October 2024 draws near, the General Directorate of Meteorology in Muscat is closely monitoring the situation and providing regular updates to the public. While the chances of tropical activity forming during this period are elevated, the likelihood of the weather system affecting coastal areas initially remains low. However, residents are advised to stay informed about any potential impacts that may occur starting on 22 October and to follow guidance provided by the Directorate to ensure their safety.

In conclusion, the General Directorate of Meteorology in Muscat is keeping a close eye on the development of a low-pressure area in the Arabian Sea between 17 and 20 October 2024. While there is an increased probability of tropical activity forming during this period, the chances of the weather system affecting coastal areas initially remain low. Residents in the region are encouraged to stay informed about any potential impacts that may occur starting on 22 October and to follow updates provided by the Directorate through additional bulletins to stay prepared for any changes in the weather conditions.

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