If you were among the thousands caught by surprise — minus umbrella — in the unseasonal downpours last fortnight wondering what is going on with the weather, you are not alone.
If you were among the thousands caught by surprise — minus umbrella — in the unseasonal downpours last fortnight wondering what is going on with the weather, you are not alone.
Partly cloudy weather at times is expected today as the amount of clouds will increase at times over some southern & eastern areas, with light to moderate winds that may freshen at times, national forecasters said.
ABU DHABI - Partly cloudy weather at times is expected tomorrow Saturday as the amount of clouds will increase at times over some southern & eastern areas, with light to moderate winds that may freshen at times, national forecasters said today.
Rains swept the region, including Fujairah and Delma Island in the UAE on Wednesday causing deaths and widespread damage. Saudi Arabia reported 16 deaths and three people missing in flash floods, while two others perished in Oman.
With temperatures hotting up in the UAE last week, the heavy rain witnessed across the country on Saturday was a welcome relief for many of the emirates’ residents, with the downpour clearing the muggy, humid air.
DUBAI - With temperatures hotting up in the UAE last week, the heavy rain witnessed across the country on Saturday was a welcome relief for many of the emirates’ residents, with the downpour clearing the muggy, humid air.
As the country sees the transition from winter to summer, it will continue to witness cloudy and rainy weather conditions for the next three days, according to National Centre for Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS).
Wet weather is predicted over the weekend and motorists in the UAE have been asked to be cautious on the roads due to reduced visibility and slippery conditions.
The whole UAE will witness light to moderate rain on Tuesday with skies covered with thick clouds across the country, according to the National Centre for Metereology and Seismology (NCMS).
US Geological Survey (USGS) has absolutely denied issuing any report predicting that a powerful earthquake could hit the UAE and GCC countries between 25 to 30 April.