Abu Dhabi, UAE – The Ministry of Interior, police departments, and weather and emergency authorities in the UAE confirmed that the state of weather instability that the country is currently witnessing will continue until next Friday.
It warned individuals and drivers against speeding, going to the sea, and approaching places where valleys flow.
Field readiness
The relevant authorities in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman have intensified their field readiness and precautionary measures.
It also launched a package of warnings and preventive guidelines to enhance public safety and reduce risks on the roads.
In detail.. The Ministry of Interior has alerted drivers to the need for caution in light of the current weather conditions, which are witnessing rain and winds of varying intensity, accompanied by thunder, lightning, and sometimes hail, as well as reduced horizontal visibility in some areas of the country.
The Ministry called for reducing speeds on roads, avoiding places where valleys and water bodies flow, and avoiding going to the sea and beaches.
air instability
The National Center of Meteorology also warned that the country is affected by a state of atmospheric instability, which will continue until next Friday, March 27.
Where formations of clouds flow from the west towards the country.
This leads to the development of cumulus cloud cells in scattered areas at intervals, accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity.
With lightning and thunder sometimes occurring, and the possibility of hailstones falling on limited areas.
The center expected that Sunday’s weather would witness the formation of cumulus clouds in various areas, accompanied by rain of varying intensity, especially in the northern and eastern regions and Al Ain.
Cumulus clouds will continue to form on Monday and Tuesday in most areas of the Emirates, with rainfall of varying intensity.
Clouds will continue to appear next Wednesday, with a chance of rain falling in some northern and eastern regions.
Cumulus clouds are developing over various areas of the country, accompanied by rain of varying intensity, from Thursday to next Saturday.
The National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority confirmed that it is monitoring the weather conditions. It is preparing with proactive measures to address potential impacts on the country, in coordination with its strategic partners.
She stated that she had recently held, with the participation of the Ministry of Interior, the National Center of Meteorology, and a number of partners, a meeting of the joint assessment team for weather and orbital conditions to follow up and analyze weather developments.


