The decision was taken 'due to the impact of unstable weather conditions in the country'
Bahrain's Meteorological Directorate on Monday forecasts unsettled weather with rain showers that may become thundery at times.
Winds will be northwesterly and will reach 5 to 10 knots and 12 to 17 knots later with gusts up to reach 35 knots, said the forecasts.
Meanwhile in Oman, the Public Authority for Civil Aviation has issued a weather warning of isolated rains in parts of the country, occasionally thundery, are expected to last for the next three days due to air depression.
"The weather will be partly cloudy in governorates of Musandam, North Al Batinah and parts of the coastal areas of Oman Sea with chances of isolated rain and occasional thunderstorm," said Public Authority for Civil Aviation.
The decision was taken 'due to the impact of unstable weather conditions in the country'
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On Tuesday, the country witnessed heaviest rainfall on record, surpassing anything documented since the start of data collection in 1949
Residents have been advised to remain extremely vigilant
Water logging, flooding and landslides were reported in different parts of the UAE during the first wave, which started Monday evening
Residents across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, and Ras Al Khaimah reported rainfall of varying intensities as a low-pressure system swept across the country
These conditions are attributed to the extension of a surface low-pressure system from the southwest