The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts weather to be humid and cloudy in general this week. Fog and mist formation can be expected at times over the coming five days.

The NCM shared a detailed weather forecast for the coming five days:

On Wednesday, it will be humid in the morning over some internal areas, and it could become fair to partly cloudy at times.Light to moderate northwesterly to northeasterly winds could blow with a speed of 15 - 25, reaching 35 km/h over the sea. Sea will be moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in Oman Sea.

On Thursday, it will be humid in the morning, with a probability of fog or mist formation over some coastal and northern areas, becoming partly cloudy in general, with increase in temperatures. It could be cloudy by night with a probability of some light rain over the sea and western areas of the country.

There is a possibility of moderate southeasterly to easterly winds, freshening by night, especially with clouds activity over the sea, with a speed of 20 - 30 Km/hr, reaching 45 km/hr.

Over the weekend, on Friday, the day will be hazy and partly cloudy to cloudy with scattered rainfall and thunder at times, with a drop in temperatures over some areas.

Sea will be rough to very rough with clouds activity in the Arabian Gulf and rough in Oman Sea.

On Saturday, it will be cloudy by morning northward and eastward and become hazy to partly cloudy in general.

Fresh Southeasterly to northeasterly winds could blow during daytime especially over the sea, becoming moderate by night, causing blowing dust and sand over the exposed areas with a speed of 20 - 30 km/hr, reaching 40 Km/hr.

The clouds will increase gradually by evening on Sunday over scattered areas, especially over the coastal and northern areas of the country, with a chance of scattered rainfall continuing on Monday.

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