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Video: Heavy rain, hail hit parts of UAE

Dubai - Motorists have been urged to be careful while driving.

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Published: Fri 17 May 2019, 10:51 AM

Last updated: Sat 18 May 2019, 10:07 PM

Moderate to heavy rainfall has hit parts of UAE.

According to a tweet by National Center of Meteorology in UAE, areas such as Dibba, Kalba (Sharjah) and some areas in Fujairah have experienced rain.
The Masafi area has been hit by heavy rain accompanied by hail.
It was earlier predicted that parts of UAE may see light rain and scattered clouds over the weekend, the country's weather department said on Thursday.
"A trough of low pressure extending over the region will result in the flow of a moist air from the Arabian Sea, accompanied with an upper air trough from the north," forecasters said.
In a statement, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) said this will cause the movement of clouds from Southwestern Arabian Peninsula and increase the amount of clouds over the country, embedded with some convective rainy clouds from time to time over scattered areas, may be associated with lighting and thunder and gusting winds.
Following is the expected weather over the coming days:
Saturday: Partly cloudy in general, becoming cloudy over some areas, especially over Western and Eastern areas with a chance of some rainfall.
Sunday: The movement of clouds will continue towards the country from Southwestern Arabian Peninsula, embedded with convective clouds over scattered areas, especially over Southern and Eastern areas of the country, associated with rainfall from time to time, especially in the afternoon and evening.
Monday until Wednesday: Due to the increase of the flow of moist air from the Arabian Sea, the weather condition will deepen while clouds increase, as embedded with convective clouds over scattered areas, especially internal areas, Al Ain, and Eastern areas and extending at times over some coastal areas of the country, associated with rainfall of different intensities, with lightning and thunder at times, and the amount of clouds will decrease gradually from Thursday.
The winds, during this period, will be moderate, freshening in case of convective clouds, leading to rough sea and causing blowing dust and sands with poor horizontal visibility at times.
Forecasters have warned people to be careful driving in rain, at times of reduced visibility and amid dust and sandstorms.
(With inputs from Wam)


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