Forecasts from the National Center of Meteorology show tomorrow's weather will be mostly clear, with afternoon especially likely to have partly overcast sky.

During this period, some cumulus clouds may develop in the eastern and southern areas, maybe producing rain. The prediction also shows that it will be humid at night and into Wednesday morning; in certain coastal and interior places, fog or light fog may occur.

The meteorological report states that winds will be southeasterly to northwesterly, varying from 10 to 25 km/h, and sometimes reaching up to 35km/h. With the first high tide at 15:11, the second high tide at 06:19, the first low tide at 08:54, and the second low tide at 22:46 the Arabian Gulf is forecast to feature calm to moderate waves. The Sea of Oman will have modest waves meantime; the first low tide will be at 19:02 and the second high tide at 02:00.

Apart from the meteorological prediction, the projected variations in wind speed and cloud forms imply varying circumstances all through the day. Because of the emergence of cumulus clouds in the afternoon, the eastern and southern areas' likelihood of rain presents a possible departure from the otherwise clear weather forecast in other parts of the nation. Although these clouds are expected to accumulate mostly in the afternoon, the rest of the day will be essentially dry.

Another element in the prediction is humidity, especially in Wednesday's early hours and during the evening. In particular coastal and inland places, the mix of low temperatures and humid conditions could cause fog or light fog to develop there. This can lead to visibility problems in the impacted regions, particularly for early morning road users, As the forecast suggests, the likelihood of fog is usually more common under humid and chilly temperatures.

The prediction also emphasizes a combination of light to moderate wind patterns, which are predicted to be accompanied sometimes by speed spikes, Particularly in the late afternoon when winds might become more active, these fluctuations in wind intensity may offer brief reprieve from the humid circumstances. Typical for the area, the southeasterly to northwesterly winds are major factor in daily weather pattern altering.

Wave conditions in the Arabian Gulf will vary from mild to moderate, providing rather calm seas for those sailing the waters. For seafarers, the timing of the tides is particularly crucial; the first high tide falls in the afternoon at 15:11 and then another early in morning at 06:19. The first low tide is forecast in late morning at 08:54; the second low tide will strike later at night at 22:46.

Calmer conditions are expected in the Sea of Oman, with little variations and light waves. Mariners should be aware of the second high tide timing at 02:00 as well as the expected first low tide at 19:02. For people who engage in nautical activities in the area, these variations in tidal patterns are not extreme but yet significant.

Residents are encouraged to keep informed of any updates from the National Center of Meteorology, especially if they want to organize events in places prone to rain or fog, With the forecast humidity and wind fluctuations. Knowing local weather variations will help to guarantee safety and readiness for the different situations.