The Emirate of Fujairah witnessed scattered rainfall yesterday for the second consecutive day, ranging from light to moderate, leading to the flow of wadis and ravines in several mountainous areas.
The concerned authorities urged the public to exercise caution while driving, avoid wadi paths, and adhere to issued guidelines to ensure public safety.
Meanwhile, the National Center of Meteorology forecasted that today’s weather will be clear to partly cloudy, with a chance of some cumulonimbus clouds, especially in the east and south, accompanied by rainfall. The weather will become humid at night and tomorrow morning over some coastal and inland areas, with a possibility of light fog formation.
Winds will be light to moderate in speed, occasionally active with dust-raising clouds, coming from southeast to northwest at speeds of 15 to 25 km/h, reaching up to 40 km/h. The wave height in the Arabian Gulf will be light to moderate, with the first tide at 17:37 and the first ebb at 01:56.
In the Sea of Oman, the waves will be light, with the first tide at 14:22, the second tide at 05:09, the first ebb at 09:35, and the second ebb at 21:49.
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