Oman experiences low-pressure system with rainfall and temperature drop

System has primarily impacted Musandam Governorate and parts of the Sea of Oman coast

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Khitam Al Amir, Chief News Editor
The Hajar Mountains have also experienced cloud formation and isolated rain.
The Hajar Mountains have also experienced cloud formation and isolated rain.
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Dubai: Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued a weather advisory as a low-pressure system moves across the country, bringing scattered rainfall, active winds, and a drop in temperatures from Friday, February 7, to Sunday, February 9.

According to weather numerical forecasts, the system has primarily impacted Musandam Governorate and parts of the Sea of Oman coast, where cloud cover and intermittent showers have been observed.

The Hajar Mountains have also experienced cloud formation and isolated rain, with similar conditions expected to continue through Sunday.

Alongside the rainfall, authorities have warned of strong winds and rising sea waves, with temperatures expected to dip across affected regions. The CAA has advised residents to remain cautious and stay updated on official weather reports as the system progresses.

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