December Rainfall and Precipitation in Al Sharqiyah
Average rainfall, rainy days and the driest cities in Al Sharqiyah, Oman in December.
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Al Sharqiyah precipitation in December: frequently asked questions
How much rainfall does Al Sharqiyah, Oman receive in December?
Sur stays mostly dry in December, with average rainfall close to 11 mm (0.4 in).
How many days does it rain in Al Sharqiyah, Oman in December?
Expect around 2 days rainy days in Sur during December.
Is December part of the rainy season in Al Sharqiyah, Oman?
Not really. December is outside the wettest stretch of the year in Al Sharqiyah, Oman.
What is the wettest city in December in Al Sharqiyah, Oman?
In our database, Musandam Fjords stands out as having an average rainfall level of 30 mm (1.2 in), making it the wettest location.
What is the driest city in December in Al Sharqiyah, Oman?
In our records, Shāhiq stands out as the driest city in Al Sharqiyah, Oman for December, averaging just 4.1 mm (0.2 in).
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