Oman | Raging seas and raised dust at the end of this week and the beginning of next week

2021-01-21 2021-01-21T10:15:05Z
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Sultanate of Oman | Raging seas and raised dust at the end of this week and the beginning of next week

 

Arab weather - in conjunction with the crossing of a cold air mass accompanied by the activity of northwest winds from Thursday evening and tomorrow Friday, causing dusty weather from time to time and irritating the sea in its impact.

Later, from Friday evening to Sunday, it turned into brisk northeastern winds that crossed mainly the coasts of the Sultanate extending from Musandam to Dhofar, working on a greater upheaval of the sea with the continued rise of dust and dust on the plains and desert areas.

  • He warns against going to the sea during the mentioned period due to his agitation.
  • Attention while driving in dusty weather, especially in desert regions.

Maps for forecasts of wind and dust activity during Friday, God willing.

 

God knows

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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