The Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority has released its daily weather forecast, highlighting fluctuating climatic conditions across various regions.
Coastal Areas: Expect hot and humid weather, with partial cloud cover. Light drizzle and fog may occur in eastern Al-Mahra, alongside scattered thunderstorms along the southern coasts.
Mountainous Regions: The forecast predicts partial cloudiness with scattered thunderstorms, which could be heavy and accompanied by hail. This weather pattern will extend from Saada to Lahij and Al-Dhale, reaching Al-Bayda, Abyan, and Shabwa.
Desert and Plateau Areas: Conditions will be dry and extremely hot, with temperatures exceeding 40°C. Rain is possible in Marib and Al-Jawf, along with winds stirring up dust.
The following table outlines the expected maximum and minimum temperatures for key locations:
| Location | Temperature (Max / Min) |
|---|---|
| Aden | 36 / 29 |
| Mukalla | 35 / 27 |
| Hodeidah | 38 / 30 |
| Socotra | 33 / 25 |
| Sayun | 44 / 30 |
| Marib | 43 / 29 |
| Sana’a | 32 / 17 |
| Ibb | 26 / 17 |
Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea: Conditions will range from moderate to very rough.
Socotra Archipelago: Expect severe turbulence in the waters.
Southern and Eastern Coasts: Active winds and high waves will pose challenges.
Residents and visitors should heed the following safety precautions:
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