Important - Oman: Thunderstorms associated with heavy precipitation affect parts of South Al Batinah Governorate

Written By محمد عوينة on 2021/12/31

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Update || Friday, 12/31/2021 PM at 06:20 PM

 

Arab Weather - Satellite images show the flow of strong thunder clouds over several parts of the South Al Batinah Governorate, accompanied by moderate-intensity rainfall with the presence of some heavy foci in some geographical areas, thus alerting the possibility of the flow of valleys and reefs, the high water level on the roads, and the severity of thunderstorms. Sometimes.

 

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