Heavy Rains and Temperature Drop Expected Across UAE Today

n Wednesday, a yellow alert was issued for rainfall in some parts of the UAE, with cumulonimbus clouds accompanied by rain and active winds expected to reach speeds of 40 km/hr in some eastern and inland areas from 2 pm until 8 pm

Residents across most parts of the UAE can expect more rains and a dip in temperatures today, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah, and Khor Fakkan have particularly been affected by the recent weather, experiencing rain, hail, and thunderstorms. The heavy downpours have led to overflowing wadis in some areas, prompting an orange alert for thunderstorms on Tuesday.

Advertisement

On Wednesday, a yellow alert was issued for rainfall in some parts of the UAE, with cumulonimbus clouds accompanied by rain and active winds expected to reach speeds of 40 km/hr in some eastern and inland areas from 2 pm until 8 pm. Residents are advised to stay vigilant, especially during outdoor activities.

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, moderate to heavy rains hit parts of Fujairah. Storm Centre shared videos of the downpour on its social media platforms, highlighting the intensity of the weather conditions.

As per the NCM’s forecast, today’s weather is expected to be fair to partly cloudy, with more cloud cover towards the east and south.

There is a probability of rainfall in these regions, and light to moderate winds are anticipated, freshening at times and causing blowing dust. The sea conditions will range from slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.

Temperatures are forecasted to drop to a low of 21°C in some parts of the country, while internal areas may still reach highs of up to 46°C.

The rainy weather is expected to persist until Thursday, August 8, influenced by the extension of the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) moving towards the UAE from the south, along with upper-level pressure systems from the east bringing clouds.

Advertisement

The NCM advises residents to stay updated with the latest weather information and exercise caution, especially in areas prone to flooding and thunderstorms.

The combination of the ITCZ and other atmospheric conditions will likely result in varied weather patterns, necessitating vigilance for those planning outdoor activities or travel.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

Read More

Dubai: Tariff on all single-use bags comes into effect from July 1

A new charge of 25 fil for all single-use bags was implemented in Dubai on Friday, July 1. The tariff/charge will be applied to all single-use bags made of paper, plastic, biodegradable plastic and plant-based biodegradable materials around 57 micrometres thick.

Celebrities Shine on the Green Carpet at IIFA 2023, Abu Dhabi

The stars aligned, and Yas Island in Abu Dhabi came alive with glitz and glamour as the IIFA 2023 Weekend took center stage.

India-Japan sets example in strategic ties among the world: REPORTS

India:  The relationship between India and Japan has been established for a long time beyond any boundaries and economic alliances, which is known as the strongest nation. The cooperation between both nations is directly connected to the roots of a common heritage related to Buddhist ideology and principles.

Recent

Cybercriminals Increasingly Using Arabic for Attacks, Warns Top Cybersecurity Official

Speaking at a conference organized by Proofpoint in Dubai, Dhawan highlighted that the rise of AI-powered language models has eliminated previous language barriers for cybercriminals, enabling them to craft highly targeted and convincing attacks

Egyptian and British Immigration Ministers discuss bilateral cooperation and efforts against illegal immigration

Egypt: Minister of Immigration receives her British counterpart to research ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in relevant files.

UAE Teenagers Gear Up for Driving Licences as New Law Takes Effect

The change, part of a federal decree law on traffic regulations announced in October 2024, takes effect on March 29, 2025. Twins Rhea and Rohan Nihalani, 17, see it as a friendly competition to be the first to obtain their licence
admin