Muscat: High clouds are expected to drift across the country, while cooler temperatures and reduced visibility could affect coastal and inland areas.
The forecast highlights the possibility of dust and cloud advection over parts of the Oman Sea and Arabian Sea coastal areas, potentially leading to a dip in temperatures. Residents in the governorates of Al Buraimi and Al Wusta may experience low clouds during the late night and early morning hours.
The CAA has also cautioned that horizontal visibility might decrease due to fog, low-lying clouds, or dust-raising winds in some areas.
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