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Muscat: Low pressure in the Sultanate. Rain is expected in various parts of the country from tomorrow until Wednesday.

Muscat: Low pressure has formed over the Sultanate, and as a result, rainfall is expected in various parts of the country starting tomorrow until Wednesday, according to the National Weather Forecasting Center. Most areas will experience overcast skies.

There is also a possibility of isolated thunderstorms with heavy rain in southern Al Sharqiyah, Al Wusta, parts of Muscat, the Al Hajar mountains, and Dhofar regions. Due to the heavy rainfall, there is a high risk of flooding in affected areas, and people are advised to take necessary precautions, the center warned.

The Gulf Indians

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