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Weather: Sporadic rain observed in various areas of Oman

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 6:44 AM
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Scattered rainfall continues in the coastal and mountainous areas of Dhofar Governorate in Muscat, with intermittent drizzle expected to persist until the evening and early morning hours. The General Directorate of Meteorology issued a weather forecast for today, indicating the possibility of convective clouds forming over parts of the Al Hajar mountains. There are chances of isolated rain accompanied by occasional thundershowers and downdraft winds, as well as cloud formation over parts of Al Wusta and Dhofar governorates. Additionally, there is a possibility of low-level cloud or fog patches along the Arabian Sea coasts, with a chance of dust storms occurring in desert and open areas.

The weather forecast for Muscat highlights the ongoing scattered rainfall in Dhofar Governorate, with expectations of intermittent drizzle persisting until late into the night and early morning hours. The General Directorate of Meteorology has issued a warning regarding the formation of convective clouds over parts of Al Hajar mountains, creating the potential for isolated rain accompanied by thundershowers and downdraft winds. Furthermore, cloud formation is anticipated in Al Wusta and Dhofar governorates, with the possibility of low-level cloud or fog patches forming along the Arabian Sea coasts. Dust storms are also likely to occur in desert and open areas.

Located in Muscat, the coastal and mountainous areas of Dhofar Governorate continue to experience scattered rainfall, with intermittent drizzle expected to persist throughout the day and into the night. The weather forecast for today issued by the General Directorate of Meteorology warns of convective cloud formation over parts of the Al Hajar mountains, increasing the chances of isolated rain with occasional thundershowers and downdraft winds. Cloud formation is also expected in Al Wusta and Dhofar governorates, with the possibility of low-level cloud or fog patches developing along the Arabian Sea coasts. Additionally, dust storms are forecasted for desert and open areas.

The weather outlook for Muscat indicates that scattered rain is ongoing in the coastal and mountainous areas of Dhofar Governorate, with intermittent drizzle expected to continue until the night and early morning hours. The General Directorate of Meteorology has forecasted the potential formation of convective clouds over parts of the Al Hajar mountains, increasing the likelihood of isolated rain accompanied by occasional thundershowers and downdraft winds. Cloud formation is also anticipated in Al Wusta and Dhofar governorates, with the possibility of low-level cloud or fog patches appearing along the Arabian Sea coasts. Dust storms are expected in desert and open areas.

In Muscat, scattered rain continues to impact the coastal and mountainous regions of Dhofar Governorate, with intermittent drizzle expected to persist into the night and early morning hours. The weather forecast provided by the General Directorate of Meteorology highlights the possibility of convective cloud formation over parts of the Al Hajar mountains. Consequently, there are chances of isolated rain along with occasional thundershowers and downdraft winds in these areas. Cloud formation is also expected in Al Wusta and Dhofar governorates, with the potential for low-level cloud or fog patches along the Arabian Sea coasts. Moreover, dust storms may occur in desert and open areas.

As the scattered rainfall continues in Muscat’s coastal and mountainous areas of Dhofar Governorate, the weather forecast predicts that intermittent drizzle will persist until late into the night and early morning hours. The General Directorate of Meteorology has issued a warning regarding the possible formation of convective clouds over parts of the Al Hajar mountains, increasing the likelihood of isolated rain along with occasional thundershowers and downdraft winds. Cloud formation is also expected in Al Wusta and Dhofar governorates, with the potential for low-level cloud or fog patches forming along the Arabian Sea coasts. Additionally, dust storms are forecasted for desert and open areas.

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