Motorists have been warned of the possibility of an early morning fog in several parts of the country, as well as poor visibility caused by blowing dust/sand.
Motorists have been warned of the possibility of an early morning fog in several parts of the country, as well as poor visibility caused by blowing dust/sand.
Temperature as low as five degrees was recorded from mountainous areas on Saturday night, while coastal areas recorded 15 to 18 degrees Celsius in the evening.
Drivers advised to be cautious
At least one driver died while hundreds more were involved in accidents after torrential rain pounded UAE roads and grey clouds and wind hung over the country — while school pupils were sent home early, roads were blocked off and homes and businesses flooded.
The public is advised to be cautious over the next few days as rough weather conditions are predicted to continue.
NCMS has issued a warning that dust and sand storms could take place over the next few days, while there was a chance of rain that could increase during the night.
Rains were expected to develop in the Western regions by Monday.
Ras Al Khaimah most affected; cloudy weather to remain, more rains expected
According to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology, the sea will continue to be rough for at least the next three days.
NCMS bulletin has forecast cloudy weather on Monday morning, with scattered rain,