logo
UAE weather: Police issue warning as high winds and dust hits country

UAE weather: Police issue warning as high winds and dust hits country

The National16-07-2025
A weather warning was sent out on Wednesday over high winds and dust blanketing parts of the country as police urged drivers to be vigilant on the roads due to poor visibility.
The National Centre of Meteorology said yellow and orange alerts would be in place until 5pm, owing to the unsettled weather conditions.
Police in Abu Dhabi have warned motorists to be cautious on the roads due to the strong winds and high levels of dust clouds.
"Abu Dhabi Police urges drivers to be cautious due to low visibility during high winds and dust. And for your safety and for the safety of others on the road, please do not be distracted by taking any videos or using your phone," read a message from the force on social media platform X.
The warnings came as forecasters predicted parts of the eastern UAE could see some rainfall over the next few days.
The NCM said convective cloud formations on Wednesday may lead to downpours.
It also forecast 'fair to partly cloudy' conditions on Thursday with a 'probability of some convective clouds formation especially eastward by afternoon' that 'may be associated with rainfall'.
It was a similar story for Friday with further chances for rain towards the east.
The centre also forecast winds reaching speeds of up to 40kph, kicking up dust clouds over coastal and internal areas that could cut visibility on the roads. The UAE's weather is being affected by a low-pressure system from the east, it added.
Rain has already been falling in parts of the UAE. Videos posted to Storm Centre, a popular social media channel that tracks the country's weather, showed downpours in the UAE's east such as Khor Fakkan.
While most of the country is experiencing typical scorching summer temperatures – the hottest on Tuesday was a sizzling 49.8°C in at the Saih Al Salam station in Dubai – it is not uncommon for rain to hit the UAE during these months.
Low pressure systems that drift across from India, which is affected by monsoons around this time, help bring rain to the UAE.
This also helps cause the 'khareef' phenomenon in southern Oman where the landscape turns green.
The rains can be sometimes severe. In 2022, floods hit swathes of the UAE's east coast during the summer, with roads closed and homes inundated.
The NCM told The National at the time that it was the wettest July in the UAE since 1978.
Temperatures, meanwhile, in Abu Dhabi and Dubai on Wednesday are expected to reach highs of about 46°C and 44°C, respectively, and hit lows of 33°C and 35°C, according to the NCM.
On Thursday, highs of 46°C and 43°C are expected, along with lows of around 33°C and 34°C.
The UAE endured its hottest April and May on record this year.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

UAE weather tomorrow: Rain predicted in some areas; humidity expected to rise
UAE weather tomorrow: Rain predicted in some areas; humidity expected to rise

Khaleej Times

time5 hours ago

  • Khaleej Times

UAE weather tomorrow: Rain predicted in some areas; humidity expected to rise

Unstable summer weather conditions seem to continue in the UAE with rain predicted in some parts of the country on Saturday, July 26. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast rainfall in some areas. The NCM said that it will be partly cloudy and and hazy at times, with a chance of some convective cloud formation eastward, extending over some internal areas associated with rainfall. Conditions will get humid by night and Sunday morning over some western areas with a probability of mist. There will be light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds and fresh to strong at times with clouds, causing blowing dust and sand reducing the horizontal visibility, with a speed of 10kmph and 25kmph, reaching 50kmph. The sea conditions will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea. Temperatures in Abu Dhabi will likely witness a high of 45°C and a low of 32°C, while Dubai will see a high of 46°C and a low of 33°C. Sharjah will witness a high of 45°C and a low of 32°C.

Weather alert issued for Al Ain and Al Dhafra regions of Abu Dhabi
Weather alert issued for Al Ain and Al Dhafra regions of Abu Dhabi

The National

time7 hours ago

  • The National

Weather alert issued for Al Ain and Al Dhafra regions of Abu Dhabi

Authorities in Abu Dhabi have warned drivers to take extra care as rain fell in parts of the emirate. Motorists were urged to ensure they drive safely, steer clear of valleys and carry first-aid kits, in a statement by Abu Dhabi Media Office on Friday. 'Various areas of Al Ain Region and Al Dhafra region are expected to witness varying intensities of rain,' the media office wrote on social media. 'The public is advised to adhere to modified speed limits, avoid valleys, carry first aid kits, and prepare alternative light sources.' Earlier on Friday, the emirate's police issued a similar warning on its X profile. 'Abu Dhabi Police call on motorists to exercise caution due to the rainy weather and to follow the changing speed limits displayed on electronic information boards. Drive Safely,' said the police. The National Centre of Meteorology issued a yellow alert for Al Ain area, which runs until 8pm on Friday. It also released advice for motorists driving during rainy weather. This included avoiding driving altogether unless necessary. Motorists who have to take to the roads should show caution and turn on headlights to low beam, amid poor visibility, said the NCM.

UAE issues weather alert due to heavy rains; drivers urged to avoid valley paths
UAE issues weather alert due to heavy rains; drivers urged to avoid valley paths

Khaleej Times

time7 hours ago

  • Khaleej Times

UAE issues weather alert due to heavy rains; drivers urged to avoid valley paths

UAE residents have been advised to be cautious as parts of the country experience adverse weather conditions. Various areas of Al Ain Region and Al Dhafra Region are expected to witness varying intensities of rain. The public has been advised to adhere to modified speed limits, avoid valleys, carry first aid kits, and prepare alternative light sources. Motorists have been urged to exercise caution while driving and to avoid valley paths. The NCM has issued orange and yellow alerts for rain around Al Ain. #Rain#NCM — اÙ�Ù�رÙ�ز اÙ�Ù�Ø·Ù�Ù� Ù�Ù�أرصاد (@ncmuae) July 25, 2025 UAE rain chasers have been sharing videos of heavy downpour in Al-Noud, Al-Bawadi Road and Corporate Camp in Al-Ain City. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ù�رÙ�ز اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© Ù�Ù�راÙ�بة اÙ�Ø·Ù�س Ù�اÙ�ذذÙ�ر اÙ�Ù�Ù�اخÙ� اÙ�Ù�ؤسس omar alnauimi (@storm_ae) El-Her area witnessed heavy thunderstorms with hail and rainfall. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ù�رÙ�ز اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© Ù�Ù�راÙ�بة اÙ�Ø·Ù�س Ù�اÙ�ذذÙ�ر اÙ�Ù�Ù�اخÙ� اÙ�Ù�ؤسس omar alnauimi (@storm_ae) Unstable summer weather conditions gripped parts of the country in recent days, with residents in Abu Dhabi and Dubai experiencing heavy dust storms, haze, sporadic rainfall, and a noticeable drop in temperatures. Recently, moderate to heavy rainfall was reported in Dubai's Margham area, Abu Dhabi's Al Dhafrah region, and several parts of Al Ain, including Umm Ghaffa, Al Faqa, Um Al Zumoul, and Khatm Al Shiklah. Authorities issued orange and yellow alerts in select areas, cautioning residents about potential hazardous weather and urging vigilance during outdoor activities. Experts say these patterns are expected to continue intermittently over the next few days — with a more active system forecast around July 25-26.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store