The National Center of Meteorology, tasked with monitoring and predicting weather patterns nationwide, has issued a detailed projection indicating the likelihood of rain and fog until the upcoming Sunday.
This forecast is attributed to the influence of a surface depression’s extension and the expansion of an air depression in the upper atmospheric layers.
Such meteorological events highlight the complex interaction of various atmospheric factors shaping the country’s weather.
According to the latest bulletin, today’s weather is expected to be mostly fair with intermittent cloud cover, particularly in the northern and eastern regions where light rainfall is possible.
Moreover, an increase in atmospheric moisture overnight into Friday morning may lead to mist or light fog formation in coastal and inland areas, especially in the western regions.
Wind patterns are set to change from southwesterly to northeasterly directions, with speeds ranging from light to moderate and occasional dust stirring in some areas.
Wind speeds may fluctuate between 10 and 25 kilometers per hour, with gusts reaching up to 35 kilometers per hour.
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Despite these changes, sea conditions are forecast to be relatively calm, with light waves expected in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.
Residents are advised to stay vigilant and informed about the evolving weather conditions. Caution is recommended, especially while commuting or engaging in outdoor activities, due to potential rain and fog.
By following these weather advisories and taking proactive measures, individuals can navigate through the dynamic weather with increased preparedness and safety.