Arabian Gulf: These areas are expected to receive rain in the coming days.

2025-07-20 2025-07-20T18:58:55Z
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Arab Weather - The latest weather updates indicate that summer cumulus clouds are expected to continue their activity over the coming days across several regions surrounding the Arabian Gulf. This is due to the extension of the effects of moist air currents coming from the Arabian Sea and their interaction with the mountainous terrain.

The following are the areas covered by the rain forecast:

Southwestern Saudi Arabia : Especially in the Jazan region, cumulus clouds will increase in the afternoon, creating a chance for thunderstorms, sometimes heavy and accompanied by strong winds.

Al Hajar Mountains in the Sultanate of Oman : Especially the central Al Hajar, where local thunderstorms are expected to develop, bringing varying amounts of rain, possibly accompanied by hail and downward winds.

Southern UAE : Cumulus clouds are expected to extend to the country's southern regions, particularly in the afternoon and evening, with the potential for thunderstorms and hail, particularly in Al Ain and surrounding areas.

Yemen's highlands: There is still a chance of thunderstorms and varying rainfall, which could lead to flash floods in some valleys and mountain slopes.

And God knows best.

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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