

Muscat: Latest satellite images and weather charts analysis at the National Multi Hazards & Early Warning Center shows the passage of the tropical storm (SHAHEEN) between Al-Musanah and Al-Suwaiq at 8:00 pm yesterday.
Heary rainfall ranges between (200-500) and very strong winds ranges between (45-60 kt) is expected to continues over south and north Al – Batinah governorates causing severe flush floods. Heavy rainfall (100-300 millimeters ) is also expected to extend to Al-Dhahira, Al-Buraimi and Al-Dhakiliya Governorates and isolated rain will continue over Governorate Muscat, North and South Al-Sharqiya and Musandam Governorates
Sea condition is expected to be very rough over the coastal areas between South Al-Sharqiya to Musandam Governorates with maximum wave height ranging between 3 and 4 meters and moderate to rough over the rest of the coastal areas with maximum wave height of 2.5meters.
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