Light to moderate winds will blow, fresh at times, causing blowing dust
Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority said on Friday that tropical storm 'Shaheen' was expected to intensify into a category 1 tropical cyclone in the next 24 hours and directly impact coastal areas including the capital Muscat from Sunday.
“The centre of the storm is about 650 km away from Muscat Governorate and the closest convective clouds band associated with the storm is about 500 km away,” the authority said in a statement on Twitter.
Shaheen continues to move towards the coastal areas from north Muscat and the governorate of Al Batinah, both of which it is expected to directly impact on Sunday, including strong winds and heavy rain causing severe flash floods.
Rough seas are expected starting from Saturday evening between south Al-Sharqiya to Musandam with waves reaching heights of 8 to 12 metres, the Civil Aviation Authority said.
The public was advised to take precautions, keep away from low lying areas and avoid crossing wadis, or valleys.
Light to moderate winds will blow, fresh at times, causing blowing dust
Authority explained the risks of not paying attention while driving and using mobile phones
Authorities urge residents to keep away from valleys, flooded areas and rain water catchments
Winds to kick up dust, reduce horizontal visibility
Authorities have urged residents to keep away from valleys and other rain-hit areas
Authorities urge people to take utmost care, and avoid valleys and flooded areas
Conditions at sea will be slight in general
Authority urges residents to comply with safety instructions as rains, strong winds are expected