Muscat – Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources has published a comprehensive report detailing the distribution of rainfall across various wilayats in the Sultanate of Oman. The data covers the period from March 31 to April 1, showcasing a wide range of precipitation levels. According to the official findings, Duqm recorded the highest volume of rainfall reaching 48 mm, followed by Mahout with 31 mm and Jabal Akhdar with 22 mm. Other areas such as Quriyat and Al Hamra also saw significant totals of 19 mm and 14 mm respectively.

Further inland and along the coast, the measurements indicated moderate levels of rain with Ibri recording 13 mm and Adam receiving 10 mm. Several other wilayats including Buraimi, Suhar, and Nizwa saw rainfall between 8 mm and 9 mm, while Amerat and Bahla both recorded 7 mm. Towards the lower end of the scale, numerous regions such as Izki, Al Awabi, and Shinas recorded 2 mm of precipitation during this timeframe. This detailed distribution illustrates the breadth of the weather system that has affected the nation over the past 48 hours, providing vital data for water resource management and agricultural planning.

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