Sultanate of Oman: Two air canyons affect the Sultanate within a week (details)

2024-02-24 2024-02-24T16:24:34Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

From the Arabian Weather Center - The latest weather maps resulting from so-called computer simulations indicate the possibility that the Sultanate of Oman will be affected during this week by two weather canyons, with the first affecting the Sultanate for the next two days and bringing some scattered rain to some areas. While the same maps indicate that initial indicators are that the atmospheric groove will have a greater impact on the Sultanate’s atmosphere and will be accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity in several regions.

It is expected, God willing, that the Sultanate will be affected by the gully due to an air depression on Sunday and Monday, February 25 and 26, with quantities of clouds flowing at different altitudes to the north of the Sultanate, which may be interspersed with scattered rain over Musandam Governorate and parts of the coast of the Sea of Oman and the Hajar Mountains. Especially the coasts of North Al Batinah Governorate, with waves rising on the coasts of the Sea of Oman and sometimes being rough.

As for the end of the week, it is possible that the Sultanate will be affected by a depression of low air, which will cause the proliferation of quantities of clouds and clouds at different altitudes in the north of the Sultanate, interspersed with cumulonimbus clouds in some parts, and accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity, accompanied by the occurrence of thunderstorms sometimes and some hail falling, which It leads to the flow of valleys and reefs.

Signs continue of more weather grooves that are expected to affect the Sultanate during the first week of next month, and ArabiaWeather will provide you with more details later.

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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