Rain Forecasted Across Oman from Friday, March 20
Low-pressure trough expected to bring showers of varying intensity across several regions.
- Publish date: Wednesday، 18 March 2026 Reading time: 1 min read
Oman is set to experience rainfall from Friday, March 20, as a low-pressure weather system develops over the region, according to the latest meteorological forecasts.
Authorities have indicated that parts of the Sultanate are likely to receive rainfall of varying intensity as a trough of low pressure begins to influence atmospheric conditions.
The developing system is expected to increase cloud cover across multiple governorates, with conditions becoming more conducive to precipitation heading into the weekend. Weather experts note that such low-pressure troughs typically bring unstable weather patterns, including scattered showers and potential fluctuations in wind conditions.
Early indications suggest that rainfall may not be uniform, with some areas experiencing light showers while others could see more moderate rainfall.
The forecast comes as part of a broader pattern of unsettled weather affecting parts of the region ahead of the Eid Al Fitr period. Authorities are advising residents to stay updated with official weather bulletins and take necessary precautions, particularly when travelling or planning outdoor activities.
While no severe weather warnings have been issued so far, changing conditions could impact visibility and road safety in certain areas. Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from official meteorological agencies as the system develops.
The anticipated rainfall is expected to bring a temporary shift in weather conditions, offering cooler temperatures and relief from dry conditions in some parts of the country.

