The National Centre of Meteorology has issued an orange alert for winds up to 40kmph and rough to very rough seas in the Oman Sea, with wave heights reaching up to 11 ft. The alert is active until 12 pm on Monday, September 2, with winds blowing in a southeasterly direction. Additionally, a yellow alert has been issued for wind and rough sea conditions from 4:15 am to 12 pm on Monday.
The weather forecast indicates fair to partly cloudy conditions, with clouds expected to appear towards the east and south by afternoon. By night and into Tuesday morning, the weather will be humid in some coastal and internal areas, with light to moderate winds that may freshen at times, causing dust to blow during the daytime. The sea is expected to become moderate in the Oman Sea by afternoon and will be slight to moderate at times in the Arabian Gulf.
To stay up to date with the latest news and weather alerts, follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. Overall, the weather is expected to be variable over the next few days, with conditions fluctuating between fair to partly cloudy skies and the potential for humid and windy conditions. Residents and travelers are advised to stay informed about any updates from the National Centre of Meteorology regarding the changing weather conditions in the region.