Transition of Tropical Cyclone to a Tropical Depression Brings Rain to Dhofar Governorate
In recent meteorological developments, the once formidable tropical cyclone is now undergoing a transformation, diminishing in strength to a tropical depression. This transition has been accompanied by a notable decrease in wind speeds, which currently range between 17 to 27 knots. Over the course of the next 12 hours, there is a growing possibility that the tropical depression will gradually lose its intensity and vigor.
This shift in weather patterns is notably impacting the coastal, mountainous, and select desert regions of Dhofar Governorate. Residents and local communities in these areas should be prepared for varying degrees of rainfall. The precipitation is expected to be irregular, with some areas experiencing heavy downpours while others receive more moderate rainfall.
One significant outcome of this meteorological shift is the swelling of several wadis and streams across the region. The increased rainfall will contribute to the filling of these watercourses, potentially alleviating water scarcity concerns and replenishing local aquifers. However, it is essential to remain vigilant as sudden changes in water levels can pose risks to individuals and property.
Local authorities and emergency services are advising residents to stay informed about the evolving weather conditions and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Road travelers, in particular, are encouraged to exercise caution and adhere to any guidance provided by local authorities, as heavy rainfall can lead to flash floods and hazardous road conditions.
As the tropical cyclone’s transition continues and weather patterns shift, Dhofar Governorate will remain under the influence of these changing conditions. It is crucial for both residents and authorities to stay alert and prepared as they adapt to the evolving situation.