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UAE weather alert: Rain forecast over the weekend

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The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast a chance of rain in different parts of the UAE starting Thursday and continuing until Sunday.

According to NCM, the weather change is due to an eastern surface low-pressure system combined with an upper-level high-pressure system.

  • Thursday: Mostly clear to partly cloudy skies, with clouds building up in the eastern and southern areas that could bring showers. The conditions may turn humid in some regions at night, with chances of fog or light fog. 
  • Winds will blow from the southeast to northeast at speeds of 10–25 km/h, reaching up to 40 km/h with clouds, causing blowing dust at times. The sea will remain light to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and calm in the Sea of Oman.
  • Friday/Saturday: Conditions will stay similar, clear to partly cloudy skies, with cumulus clouds forming in the east and south, bringing a chance of rain. Coastal and inland areas may see humid nights and early mornings with fog or light fog. 
  • Winds will remain light to moderate, occasionally picking up with the clouds. Seas will stay calm to light in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.

Residents are advised to stay updated with official forecasts and take precautions while driving in foggy or dusty conditions.

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Rain in Dubai: Why your food and grocery deliveries may be delayed today

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If your food or grocery delivery is taking longer than usual, the reason lies in the severe weather currently sweeping across the city.

With heavy rains, strong winds, and thunderstorms hitting Dubai, Dubai Police has advised delivery riders to temporarily halt services during unsafe conditions, putting safety ahead of speed.

Safety first, deliveries later

Authorities have urged riders to avoid travelling during intense rainfall, especially in:

  • Flooded streets
  • Low-visibility conditions
  • Areas prone to water accumulation

This means many delivery services may be paused or significantly delayed, particularly during peak rainfall hours.

Why delays are necessary

Officials warn that riding in such conditions can be dangerous. Risks include:

  • Slippery roads and skidding
  • Poor visibility due to heavy rain
  • Waterlogged streets that can stall bikes

To reduce accidents, riders are being encouraged to wait until conditions improve before resuming deliveries.

Even taxis are running late

Taxi drivers have also been told to drive cautiously and avoid flooded areas, which could slow overall traffic movement across the city, adding to delays.

What you should expect

  • Longer wait times for food and grocery orders
  • Temporary service interruptions in some areas
  • Limited rider availability during storms

What you can do

  • Plan ahead and order earlier if possible
  • Expect delays and track orders in real time
  • Avoid placing urgent orders during peak storms

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UAE weather alert: Heavy rains, thunder and hail expected before skies clear by Saturday

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The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has warned of a final wave of unstable weather sweeping across the UAE from Thursday night into Friday, bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds.

The system is expected to begin over western areas late Thursday before moving through Al Dhafra and Abu Dhabi early Friday, eventually reaching northern and eastern regions, including Al Ain, by daytime.

Residents can expect:

  • Heavy rainfall at intervals
  • Thunderstorms and lightning
  • Hail in some areas
  • Strong winds causing dust and reduced visibility

A weather alert has been issued for Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra from Thursday 10pm until Friday 4pm, with authorities urging the public to remain cautious.

The Ministry of Interior has advised motorists to avoid unnecessary travel, drive carefully, and stay away from low-lying areas prone to flooding.

Sea conditions are also expected to be rough in the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman, with residents urged to avoid marine activities.

According to the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, thunder and lightning are normal during such systems, and official alerts will be issued if needed.

Conditions are expected to gradually improve from Friday night, with clearer skies forecast by Saturday, although cooler temperatures and strong winds may continue.

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Heavy rain alert: UAE residents advised to do Friday prayers at home

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Authorities in the UAE have urged residents in areas affected by unstable weather to prioritise safety and perform Friday prayers at home. The decision comes as rain alerts have been issued across much of the country, with heavier showers expected from Thursday evening.

Mosques have been instructed to announce “Pray in your homes” after the call to prayer in affected areas. If mosques remain open, imams may combine prayers depending on weather conditions.

Officials are also advising motorists to drive carefully, reduce speed, and follow safety guidelines during the rainy conditions.

The move aims to protect public safety while ensuring religious practices can continue without risk.

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