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Weather: Met predicts rainfall, further drop in temperature

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Muscat: Oman’s Met Office said on Thursday that a cold weather front is expected to impact Oman from today to Sunday, January 6, bringing a mix of weather changes, including significant temperature drops, rainfall, and strong winds.


Meanwhile, many Northern governorates including Muscat on Thursday morning reported scattered rains.


Expected Weather Conditions:


• Rainfall: Scattered rain is anticipated, especially along Oman’s coastal areas, particularly near the Sea of Oman.


• Temperature Drop: A noticeable and significant drop in temperatures is expected to begin on January 2, intensifying by January 4 and peaking on January 5.


• Wind Activity: Strong winds, particularly in mountain areas, may cause dust storms and reduced visibility.


• Sea Waves: Rough seas and high waves are expected along the coastal regions.


Timeline of Temperature Drops:


• January 2–3: Gradual cooling begins.


• January 4–6: Temperatures are expected to drop significantly, with the coldest conditions predicted for January 5.


Warnings and Advisories:


• Reduced Visibility: Dust and flying debris may reduce visibility, particularly in mountainous and coastal areas.


• Travel Cautions: Travelers should exercise caution in these regions due to potential hazards from high winds, rough seas, and reduced visibility.


• Outdoor Activities: It is advisable to avoid outdoor activities during periods of high winds and rough seas.


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