A shift in weather conditions is taking shape across the country today, bringing cooler air, increasing cloud cover, and a slight chance of rainfall in some northern areas, according to the National Centre of Meteorology.The National Centre of Meteorology has forecast fair to partly cloudy weather today, with low clouds forming over some eastern and northern regions. There is a chance of light rainfall over the far north of the country, though widespread rain is not expected. Temperatures are set to decline, with the drop most noticeable in western areas.Humidity levels will increase tonight and into tomorrow morning over some inland areas and along the western coast. This rise in moisture may lead to the formation of fog or light mist, particularly during the early morning hours, potentially affecting visibility in some locations. Winds will remain light to moderate but may become active at times. They are expected to blow from the northwest to southwest at speeds ranging between 15 and 30 km/h, occasionally reaching up to 40 km/h.Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are expected to range from rough to moderate. The first high tide will occur at 13:44, followed by a second high tide at 04:17. Low tides are forecast at 07:34 and again at 21:07. In the Sea of Oman, wave activity will remain light. The first high tide is expected at 10:20, with the second at 23:52, while low tides will take place at 17:04 and 05:54.
