The National Center of Meteorology in the United Arab Emirates issued an urgent warning regarding the weather expected during the coming hours, with the possibility of rain falling in a number of areas.
The National Meteorological Center advised residents in some areas in Abu Dhabi of the need to exercise extreme caution and caution while going out, due to weather conditions that may affect horizontal visibility.
Yellow warning
The center issued a yellow warning for some areas in the United Arab Emirates, which include Al-Ruwais, Al-Mirfa, Habshan, Al-Sila’a, and parts of the state of Liwa. The National Center of Meteorology in the UAE warned of dust that affects visibility, especially on the main roads.
The center issued a warning this morning at 9:30 am, adding that foggy conditions are expected to continue until 4 pm today.
Warning to drivers to be careful
Abu Dhabi Police called on drivers to be extremely careful and careful, while avoiding anything that distracts attention amid poor visibility.
The UAE Meteorological Department explained in an official statement that although most UAE residents are likely to have a moderate to partly cloudy day, some may see rain in the afternoon.
Light rain in the east
The National Center of Meteorology added that some cumulus clouds may form and be accompanied by light rain in the east, adding that the weather is sometimes dusty, as winds blow over the country at a speed ranging between 10 - 20 to 35 kilometers per hour.
The National Center of Meteorology in the United Arab Emirates confirmed that the sea condition in the Arabian Gulf will be light to moderate at times, while in the Sea of Oman it will be light, and temperatures are expected to reach 43 degrees Celsius in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
The Emirates Meteorological Center explained in its official statement about the expected weather in the United Arab Emirates, that the winds are light to moderate speed, sometimes active, stirring up dust, and their movement is southeasterly - northeasterly, and their speed is 10 to 20 km/h, reaching 35 km. /s.