The latest numerical model outputs on the Arab Weather app indicate that the southern Arabian Peninsula will continue to be affected by a surge of tropical moisture over the next 24 hours, leading to cumulonimbus cloud activity and heavy rainfall of varying intensity in several regions.
Seasonal thunderstorms continue across parts of the Sultanate of Oman, with cumulonimbus clouds forming and some areas experiencing heavy rainfall, possibly accompanied by hail and strong downward winds. Thunder and lightning are also likely in affected areas.
The UAE is expected to witness a decrease in the chances of thunderstorms over the next two days, with the possibility of scattered, limited showers in some eastern regions. This will not significantly impact the rest of the emirates, but downwinds and local dust are possible in the affected areas.
The Arab Weather app predicts that various parts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will continue to be affected by tropical moisture, leading to renewed cumulonimbus cloud formation and heavy rainfall of varying intensity in parts of Jazan, Asir, and Al Bahah. The chances of rain extend to Makkah, Taif, Najran, and the far south of Madinah.
As tropical moisture continues to sweep in, most areas of Yemen, especially the mountains, will be affected by cumulonimbus cloud activity and heavy rainfall, sometimes accompanied by hail, increasing the likelihood of flash floods in low-lying areas.
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