Wednesday’s weather is expected to be clear to partly cloudy and dusty at times, especially in the west but will be humid in the morning in some coastal and inland areas with a chance of fog or light fog, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
Light to moderate northwesterly winds will blow, turning to active in the west at 10 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves and will be rough in the western Arabian Gulf compared to regular waves in the Sea of Oman.
Thursday’s weather is expected to be clear to partly cloudy and dusty at times, especially in the west, with low clouds appearing offshore and over the western islands and inland areas with a chance of fog or light fog. The weather, however, will be humid in some coastal areas.
Light to moderate northeasterly to northwesterly winds will blow, turning to active in the west at 10 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves but will become rough in the western Arabian Gulf compared to regular waves in the Sea of Oman.
Friday’s weather will be partly cloudy to dusty at times with low clouds appearing offshore and over the western islands and a slight drop in temperature but will be humid in the morning in some coastal and inland areas with a chance of fog or light fog.
Light to moderate northeasterly to northwesterly winds will blow, turning to active in the west at 10 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, while the sea will have moderate to rough waves, especially in the western Arabian Gulf compared to regular waves in the Sea of Oman.
Saturday’s weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times in the west and dusty, especially in the northern and eastern areas with a further drop in temperature, but will be humid in the morning in some coastal and inland areas.
Light to moderate northwesterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active at times at 10 to 25 and up to 35 km/h, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves in the Arabian Gulf and regular waves in the Sea of Oman.