The Eau National Metrology Center has issued a detailed time forecast for the period from Thorsday, April 17 until Monday, April 21, 2025, warning of dusty conditions, strong fluctuating winds and marine states throughout the country.
Thursday, April 17:
The conditions will be wet in the morning in some areas of the north, passing to fairly cloudy skies. The moderate to fresh northwest winds, occasionally strong over the sea, will stir the dust and the sand, with speeds between 15-30 km/h, reaching its maximum point at 45 km/h. The Arabic Gulf will be rough to very hard sometimes, while the Oman Sea will remain hard.
Friday April 18:
The similar climate will persist, with the morning moisture over the northern areas of the interior. The moderate to fresh northwest winds, which reach up to 40 km/h, will cause dusty conditions, partly in the north. Both the Arabic Gulf and the Oman Sea will continue to experience agitated seas.
Saturday April 19:
The moisture of the morning can lead to the formation of fog or failures in the regions of the north of the interior. The heavens are fairly cloudy, with moderate winds to frescoes from the northwest that blow dust and sand at speeds or 10-25 km/h, reaching up to 40 km/h. The sea conditions will be moderate to rough sometimes in the Arabic Gulf and in the Oman Sea.
Sunday April 20:
Humidity and the possibility of fog or fog will mark the morning hours in the northern areas, with an increase in gradual noicax temperatures through the day. The winds will change to the moderate light to the Northsterly flows to the northern flows, at speeds or 10-25 km/h, reaching up to 30 km/h. The Arabic Gulf will modify Light, while the Oman Sea will be mild.
Monday April 21:
Moisture will continue in the morning in the areas of the interior of the north, accompanied by fairly cloudy skies. Another temperature increase is forecast. The winds will be light to moderate to the northwest to Northeast, ranging from 10–25 km/Hy reaching up to 30 km/h. The seas are expected to be mild both in the Arabic Gulf and in the Oman Sea.
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