Sultanate of Oman: The end of all effects of the weather groove and cooler weather than usual for the weekend

2022-12-29 2022-12-29T11:42:07Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

Weather of Arabia - The latest weather readings indicate expectations of the end of all the effects of the depression groove that affected the Sultanate during the past days, bringing with it abundant amounts of rain in some states, thank God. It is expected that the weather will stabilize in most regions this weekend, God willing.

 

In the details, it is expected that the weather will be generally clear in most of the Sultanate’s governorates over the weekend, except for Musandam, Al Wusta and Dhofar, as clouds will appear at different altitudes over these governorates, and the weather will be moderate during the day in most areas and relatively cold over the mountain heights. And the opportunity is ripe for showers of rain on the coasts of the Dhofar and Al Wusta governorates.

 

As for the night hours, the weather will be cold in most areas, and cold over the mountain heights, and even temperatures reach levels at dawn that make the weather very cold over the high peaks, which leads to the formation of frost in those areas, and fog is expected to form on Friday night / Saturday in several parts of Dhofar Governorate.

 

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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