MUSCAT:Oman residents will endure another one of the hottest days of the summer, with temperatures in some parts expected to hover near 50 degrees Celsius for the next three days starting Sunday, June 10, 2019.
According to a statement issued by the Public Authority of Civil Aviation the temperature will rise up to 49 degrees over most areas of the Sultanate.
“As a result of northwesterly winds in the governorate of Buraimi, Al Dhairah, Al Wusta and adjacent areas of Al Hajar Mountains, the highest temperature being between (47-49 degrees C) during the day,” the statement said.
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Meanwhile, places such as Fahud and Ibri touched 48 degrees while Buriami and Rustaq stood at 47 degrees, while Samail, Haima and Adam reached 46 degrees Celsius. Muscat, Dibba, Nizwa, Bahla, Mudhebi, Ibra, Sur, Mahout and Marmul recorded 45 degrees Celsius on Monday almost making 45 the new norm. Al Batinah coast in general touched 45 degree Celsius.





