This step aims bring relief to thousands of residents in Emaar’s communities who have been badly affected by unprecedented rains
The weather today will be dusty and partly cloudy, to cloudy at times, accompanied with some rainy convective clouds over scattered areas of the country, particularly its Northern and Eastern areas during the daytime.
Moderate to heavy rain fell over Dubai's Hatta and Ajman's Masfut areas at 6.10am this morning, according to the country's National Center of Metereology. Heavy rain was also recorded over Ras Al Khaimah's Al Munial area at 6am, and Al Ain's Al Arad area at 5.55am.
The NCM has also issued a yellow alert for rough seas, warning residents to exercise vigilance if they participate in outdoor activities today. The sea will be moderate to rough in the Arabian Gulf and in the Oman Sea.
An orange alert has also been issued until 10am today for convective clouds and fresh winds today. Residents are warned to be prepared and be on the alert due to forecasted hazardous weather events. They are also advised to follow advice issued by authorities.
Moderate winds will blow, becoming fresh to strong at times, causing blowing dust and sand.
Temperatures are set to hit 34°C in Abu Dhabi and 35°C in Dubai, with both emirates witnessing lows of 23°C and 24°C respectively.
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