Warning signs have been put up at necessary areas along the beach, and parents have been advised to keep an eye on their children at all times.
Warning signs have been put up at necessary areas along the beach, and parents have been advised to keep an eye on their children at all times.
The NCMS is urging residents to be particularly careful while driving, especially in low-lying areas which might flood during rains.
Drivers are advised to leave extra space between vehicles.
The rain, which lasted for a short time, flooded the mountain passes at the valleys of Shawkah, Barraq, Asafni and Kadra, according to residents there.
NCMS official says the weather is expected to be cloudy and dusty for the next few days as residents feel 'it's like being inside an oven'.
NCMS said that motorists have been urged to drive cautiously and maintain distance between the vehicles because of the fog which would cause poor horizontal visibility.
The 15 teams have been invited to prepare proposals detailing their research plans on ‘making’ rain, as well as the budget required for their proposals.
A first in the region, the UAE weather channel is said to be the first Arab professional weather channel on meteorology.
NCMS said that the sea at the eastern coast of the UAE will continue to be rough at times for the next 48 hours.
NCMS said the latest weather forecast charts suggest the tropical system would gradually weaken during the next 12 hours, while approaching the coast of Oman.