Although lying in the tropics, Oman is subject to seasonal changes like the more temperate regions of the world. The hottest months are June through August when temperatures can regularly exceed 110 degrees F in the interior and have been known to top 125 degrees F (current weather in Muscat). The summer monsoon just touches the southern coast of Dhofar during these months bringing regular light rain to Salalah and reducing the average daytime highs by over 30 degrees F (current weather in Salalah). The most pleasant months for westerners are mid October through March when daytime temperatures fall into the 80s. Rainfall varies but in general remains sparse and irregular. In the south most of the year's rainfall occurs during the summer monsoon months. In the north the opposite occurs. Here most rain comes from occasional winter storms which descend out of the eastern Mediterranean during the months of January through March, depositing an annual average of 4" of rain on the capital area.
I do not have access to historical weather data for a specific date like March 12, 1968. It may be helpful to check with a weather archive or historical weather website for such detailed information on past weather conditions.
A question like that cannot be answered without saying where in the world you are referring to.
I don't have the ability to retrieve historical weather data for specific dates in the past. You can try checking with a weather archive or historical weather database for information on the weather forecast for March 29, 1976.
I don't have access to specific historical weather forecast data. However, in general, Charleston, SC tends to have moderate temperatures in March, with an average high of around 68°F and an average low of around 48°F. It can also be somewhat rainy during this time of year.
Partly coudly, light showers in the afternoon, overnight snowfall of 17 inches
"March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb." It's a very old saying and refers to the weather in March----it means that March starts out with ferocious weather (e.g. mean, tough, and rainy), and then has gentle weather (warmer and mild).
The saying "March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb" refers to the weather transition from the harshness of winter (lion-like) to the milder days of spring (lamb-like) as the month progresses. It symbolizes the change in weather patterns that typically occur during the month of March.
it will be sunny. somewhere.
it was sunny with a few clouds
Between 30 and 35 degrees
I do not have access to historical weather data for a specific date like March 12, 1968. It may be helpful to check with a weather archive or historical weather website for such detailed information on past weather conditions.
the weather is very very very very hot in march through may.its like if it was 500
Oman house is like a haunted house or a house of spirits.
Most of the houses in Oman are white and of adobe style construction.
March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. This phrase refers to the changeable and unpredictable weather patterns that can occur during the month of March.
The month of March is often described as coming in like a lion with harsh winter weather and leaving like a lamb with milder spring conditions.
March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.In Wales this proverb is applied to the month of April more often than March, especially in the borders.In the 19th century it was used as a prediction contingent on a year's early March weather:If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb.-but it was recognized to not work well.The reverse is true as well. If the weather turns nice a bit earlier than usual, it is said to come in like a lamb, so it may be expected to go out like a lion.