Riyadh: -
The U.S. Navy expected the arrival of the hurricane to the Sultanate of Oman and then to the Saudi capital Riyadh where it will be at it's most powerful. The anticipated Hurricane will be directed towards the Arabian Peninsula until it reaches Riyadh and the eastern region, and expectations that the ratio of rain to hit Riyadh 70 mm especially south of it, God willing. On the other hand, warned meteorology person Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Awad that there is a hurricane coming from the Indian Ocean approaching from the Arab Gulf states including Saudi Arabia . He added in his statement to "Al-Riyadh news letter:" There are three possibilities for the path of the hurricane around the Kingdom in the way to the North between the Riyadh region and among eastern region, and second bath to be derailed over the waters of the Arabian Gulf and the deepening Ras Tanura until after the strike many of the Areas bordering the waters of the Arabian Gulf from the West, the third possibility to beat the Sultanate of Oman and then go strongly to the UAE and south-west Pakistan.
According to the forecasts site (Weather), which is one of the most powerful positions in the weather news in the world:
DUBAI : Heavy rains with strong winds may be accompanied by thunderstorms and hail on Friday and Saturday.
Abu Dhabi : Heavy rains with strong winds may be accompanied by thunderstorms and hail on Friday.
Doha : Heavy rains with strong winds may be accompanied by thunderstorms and hail on Friday and Saturday ..
Manama : Heavy rains with strong winds may be accompanied by thunderstorms and hail on Saturday
Please be prepared and pass this message to your contractors, with advice to take precautions against the anticipated weather conditions shown in the forecast warning above.
Also,
Do not allow any Crane Operations when wind speeds reach 32 Kph.
Visibility will be affected
Reduce your speed when behind the wheel
Drivers take extra precautions on the road, similar to driving through Fog.
Make yourself visible by using sidelights while driving
Be aware of oncoming traffic which may not be seen until it is too close to avoid
Watch out for loose sand blown across the road, it can cause your steering to be affected
Take care when overtaking high sided vehicles, the side winds developed can seriously affect your streering.
Watch out for objects being blown across the road
Watch out for Pedestrians or Animals crossing the road, they will be difficult to see
Pedestrians can be blown into the path of oncoming traffic
Drive Defensively, The Other Fellow may not be as well informed as you
Drive safely and arrive home alive,