The latest weather charts, satellite images and numerical weather prediction charts continue showing the presence of the tropical low pressure system centered at west Arabian Sea about 500 Km far from coasts of the Governorate of Dhofar. The advection of convective clouds associated with the system led to varying heavy rains in the governorates of Dhofar, Al Wusta, Southern and Northern A'Sharqiyah. A statement No. 2 released by the Directorate General of Meteorology and Air Navigation (DGMAN) said that predictions continue showing the influence of the low pressure system over the governorates of Northern and Southern A'Sharqiyah, the Al Wusta and Dhofar with varying heavy rains, which may turn to thunderstorms sometimes associated with gusty winds during the next three days. It is also expected that rains will extend to cover the governorates of Muscat, the A'Dakhiliyah, the Southern and the Northern Al Batinah, the Al Buraimi and the A'Dhahirah. DGMAN urges all to be cautious while raining and overflow of wadis. It also affirms again for fishermen and sea-farers to avoid going to the sea in the Sultanate's coasts overlooking the Arabian Sea during this period.
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