Several areas of Bahrain experienced scattered rainfall over the past two days, coinciding with the end of the locally known ‘Al Shabat’ season.
The Meteorology Directorate issued a warning of the possibility of strong wind gusts and the formation of cumulonimbus clouds over southern marine areas, urging seafarers to exercise caution.
The General Directorate of Traffic also called on motorists to be cautious during rainfall, stressing the importance of adhering to designated lanes and speed limits.
Forecasts indicate the gradual entry of a warm air mass that may lead to a temporary rise in temperatures, before cooler air returns – according to initial projections – coinciding with the start of Ramadan and
potentially bringing a noticeable drop in temperatures during its first week.