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Khaleej Times
3 days ago
- Climate
- Khaleej Times
UAE weather tomorrow: Rains to hit some areas; humid conditions likely
After heavy rains brought welcome relief from the scorching heat across parts of the UAE on Saturday (July 26), residents can expect another round of showers on Sunday (July 27), according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). The weather will generally be fair to partly cloudy, with a chance of convective cloud formation — especially in the eastern and southern regions — associated with rainfall. It will be humid by night and Monday morning over some western areas. Winds will shift from light to moderate, blowing from the southeast to northeast. They may become fresh to strong at times, especially around cloud activity, leading to blowing dust and sand, which may cause horizontal visibility. Wind speeds will vary between 10 and 25 kmph, with gusts picking up reaching up to 45kmph. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in the Oman Sea.


LBCI
22-07-2025
- Climate
- LBCI
221 monsoon-related deaths in Pakistan since late June: disaster agency
Pakistan's disaster agency on Tuesday said 221 people have been killed and more than 500 others injured in incidents linked to nearly a month of heavy monsoon rains. "Since June 26 up to July 21, 221 people have lost their lives, including 104 children and 40 women," a spokesperson from the national disaster management agency told AFP.


The Standard
22-07-2025
- Climate
- The Standard
Tropical Storm Wipha makes landfall in Vietnam; heavy rains persist in Philippines
A man wades through a flooded area amid monsoon rains in Cainta, Rizal, Philippines, July 22, 2025. (Reuters/Eloisa Lopez)


Khaleej Times
21-07-2025
- Climate
- Khaleej Times
Watch: Rains lash parts of Dubai, Abu Dhabi; orange alert issued
After heavy rains swept parts of the country yesterday along with gusty winds, the showers have hit UAE again, bringing respite from summer temperatures. Moderate to heavy rains hit Dubai's Margham, Abu Dhabi's Dhafrah and parts of Al Ain, including, Umm Ghaffa, Al Faqa, Um Al Zumoul, and Khatm Al Shiklah, according to the National Centre of Meteorology. The authority also issued orange and yellow alerts in some parts of the country, warning residents of expected hazardous events and to be on the lookout in case of outdoor activities. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. The Storm Centre shared videos of the rains taking motorists by surprise on Al Ain's roads. #Ù�رÙ�ز_اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© 21_7_2025 — Ù�رÙ�ز اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© (@Storm_centre) July 21, 2025 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) Earlier in the day, the sky gave signs of a rainy day ahead, as grey clouds loomed over Fujairah, Khor Fakkan and other eastern coastal areas. 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) Temperatures are expected to drop to a low of 30°C in parts of Abu Dhabi and reach a high of 48°C in the Capital. Meanwhile, Dubai will see a high of 40°C and a low of 33°C. Sharjah, on the other hand, will witness a high of 42°C and a low of 32°C.


Arab News
19-07-2025
- Climate
- Arab News
Relief operations underway as Pakistan rain death toll nears 200
ISLAMABAD: Authorities were conducting relief operations in several areas across Pakistan after this week's torrential rains appeared to largely subside, with the death toll from rain-related incidents nearing 200 since late June. Pakistan's most populous Punjab province has been the hardest hit with 114 deaths, followed by 40 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 21 in Sindh, 16 in Balochistan and one each in Islamabad and Azad Kashmir since June 26, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). Authorities rescued four special persons who were stranded in floodwaters, while 18 others were evacuated to safety in Kacha Rokhri area in Punjab's Minawali district, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party said on X, citing authorities. 'Immediate cleaning of landslide-affected roads in different areas of Chakwal has started. Administration, rescue and heavy machinery are present on the spot,' the party said. 'Deputy commissioners have been instructed to remain in the field until rainwater drainage is completed.' The downpours have also damaged nearly 700 homes across the South Asian country, according to the disaster management authorities. Rations, blankets and tents are being distributed by local administrations in affected areas. 'Scattered thunderstorm/rain with isolated heavy falls is expected over Sindh, East Balochistan and South Punjab,' the NDMA said in its weather outlook for Saturday and Sunday. Monsoon season brings South Asia 70 to 80 percent of its annual rainfall, arriving in early June in India and late June in Pakistan, and lasting through until September. The annual rains are vital for agriculture and food security, and the livelihoods of millions of farmers. But increasingly erratic and extreme weather patterns are turning the rains into a destructive force. In 2022, record-breaking monsoon rains combined with glacial melt submerged nearly a third of Pakistan, killing more than 1,700 people and displacing over 8 million. In May, at least 32 people were killed in severe storms, including strong hailstorms.