MUSCAT – Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Saturday forecast partly cloudy skies over coastal areas of Dhofar governorate, with chances of medium to high cloud advection and isolated rains over the Al Hajar Mountains and nearby regions.
The weather agency said clear skies would prevail across the rest of the country, while low clouds and fog patches are likely to form late at night and early morning over coastal areas of the Arabian Sea and Oman Sea.
Dust is also expected to rise over deserts and open areas, potentially reducing visibility. Authorities urged motorists to be cautious due to fog formation, dust, and possible thunderstorms.
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