MUSCAT : The Civil Aviation Authority’s National Multi-Hazard Early Warning Centre said a significant rise in temperatures is expected across the coastal areas of the Sea of Oman and desert regions from July 9 to 11, with maximum temperatures forecast to exceed the mid-40s Celsius.
The high temperatures are expected to continue as hot weather conditions affect several parts of the Sultanate, particularly exposed coastal and desert locations.
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