MUSCAT — Temperatures throughout a number of components of Oman continued to climb on Thursday, with Dima Wattayeen recording the best temperature within the Sultanate at 45.2°C over the previous 24 hours, in accordance with information launched by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
The most recent readings mark a noticeable improve from Wednesday, when the best recorded temperature stood at 43.5°C in the identical space, reflecting a pointy rise of 1.7 levels Celsius inside a day.
A number of different areas additionally witnessed intense warmth on Thursday, together with Fahud at 44.9°C, Shinas at 44.6°C, Sohar at 44.5°C, Rustaq at 44.2°C and Barka at 44°C.
On Wednesday, the best temperatures after Dima Wattayeen had been recorded in Mahout at 43.1°C, Bidiyah and Al Qabil at 42.7°C, and Al Mudhaibi and Jalan Bani Bu Hassan at 42.6°C.
The continued rise in temperatures comes as Oman strikes deeper into the summer season season, with inland and desert areas usually experiencing excessive daytime warmth throughout this era.
The CAA has suggested the general public to take precautions throughout peak afternoon hours, keep hydrated and keep away from extended publicity to direct daylight, notably in areas witnessing excessive warmth ranges.















