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Gulf Press > Gulf > Oman > Depression in the Indian subcontinent will not affect the weather in Oman: Meteorology
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Depression in the Indian subcontinent will not affect the weather in Oman: Meteorology

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 9:46 AM
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The Oman Meteorology department has issued a statement regarding a depression forming northwest of the Indian subcontinent. This depression is not expected to have any impact on the Sultanate of Oman in the next four days. The specialists at the department are closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as necessary. The depression is expected to move westward towards the northeast of the Arabian Sea on Friday or Saturday. The National Multiple Hazards Early Warning Centre is keeping a close eye on the weather conditions and their developments.

The statement from Oman Meteorology comes as a reassurance to the residents of Oman, as they can expect no impact from the depression in the coming days. The department’s specialists are vigilant and prepared to provide any necessary information to the public. It is important for residents to stay informed and heed any warnings or advisories that may be issued in the future. With the expected movement of the depression towards the Arabian Sea, residents can rest assured that the Sultanate of Oman is not in the direct path of any potential hazards.

The National Multiple Hazards Early Warning Centre is on high alert and ready to respond to any changes in the weather conditions. Their continuous monitoring of the depression and its movements is crucial in ensuring the safety of the residents of Oman. It is important for the public to stay updated with the latest information provided by the meteorology department to avoid any potential risks. By staying informed and following any guidelines or warnings issued, residents can better prepare for any unforeseen circumstances that may arise.

As the depression continues to move towards the Arabian Sea, the specialists at Oman Meteorology are working diligently to track its progress. Their expertise and knowledge are instrumental in providing accurate forecasts and warnings to the public. Residents are urged to pay attention to any updates from the department and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. By following the guidance of the meteorology department, residents can mitigate any potential risks associated with the depression in the region.

The reassurance from Oman Meteorology regarding the depression forming northwest of the Indian subcontinent is a relief for the residents of the Sultanate. With no expected impact on Oman in the next four days, residents can go about their daily activities with peace of mind. The department’s commitment to monitoring the situation and providing updates as needed demonstrates their dedication to ensuring the safety of the public. By remaining vigilant and staying informed, residents can stay prepared for any changes in the weather conditions and take appropriate actions to protect themselves and their families.

In conclusion, the statement from Oman Meteorology regarding the depression forming northwest of the Indian subcontinent highlights the department’s commitment to the safety and well-being of the residents of the Sultanate. With no expected impact on Oman in the next four days, residents can rest assured that they are not in the direct path of any potential hazards. The specialists at the meteorology department are closely monitoring the situation and will continue to provide updates as necessary. It is important for residents to stay informed and follow any guidelines or warnings issued by the department to ensure their safety in the event of any changes in the weather conditions.

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