Abu Dhabi, UAE – The UAE is witnessing unstable weather conditions until March 28.
This condition is characterized by heavy rainfall in successive waves, which began in the western regions and islands, before gradually extending to the coastal areas.
To include the Al Dhafra region, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah, all the way to the northern and eastern interior regions and the city of Al Ain.
Different clouds over the Emirates
The National Center of Meteorology explained that satellite images and weather radar data indicate the formation of various clouds over the Emirates.
These clouds began from the western regions during the dawn hours of Wednesday, then extended to the Al Dhafra region in the morning hours, accompanied by cumulus clouds that caused heavy rain.
Clouds are expected to continue towards Abu Dhabi, then Dubai, the northern regions, and Al Ain City, all the way to the eastern regions and the Emirate of Fujairah.
The center indicated that during Thursday, the impact of the low pressure system on the country declined relatively.
While the chances of light to moderate rainfall remain, they are concentrated on the islands and some northern regions at intervals.



