
Jabal Akhdar sees rain, hail as other parts of Oman swelter
OMAN GCC WEATHER
Muscat: As many areas across Oman continue to experience high temperatures and humidity, Jabal Akhdar in Al Dakhliyah Governorate enjoyed a spell of moderate rain on Thursday afternoon.
The showers, accompanied by hail, contributed to a noticeable drop in temperature across the mountain region.
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