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How Dubai Municipality is working 24/7 to keep residents safe and roads clear

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Dubai Municipality has activated 24/7 emergency teams and flood-prevention measures as periods of heavy rain affect parts of the emirate, aiming to keep roads clear, services running, and residents safe.

The civic body said it is closely monitoring weather conditions and has deployed specialised teams as part of its year-round preparedness strategy. Measures include inspections and maintenance of stormwater drainage networks and the installation of 60km of above-ground pumping lines to speed up water discharge in flood-prone areas.

To ease pressure on main drainage systems, six temporary lakes have been constructed, alongside rainwater collection lakes with a combined capacity of 600,000 cubic metres. Pumping lines are connected to 10 major outfalls, including Dubai Creek, Dubai Water Canal and the sea.

More than 84,000 drainage inlets have also been cleaned and inspected in coordination with developers and free zones. Dubai Municipality urged residents to stay cautious during unstable weather and report water accumulation or emergencies via 800900 or WhatsApp.

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UAE weather update: Temperatures to ease over coming days

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The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast stable weather conditions across the UAE over the coming days, with a gradual drop in temperatures expected in several coastal areas before stronger winds and rougher sea conditions develop early next week.

According to meteorologists, the country remains affected by weak surface pressure systems combined with an upper atmospheric high-pressure extension, helping maintain generally fair conditions across most regions.

Forecasters said Thursday’s weather will remain mostly clear, although low clouds are likely to appear over parts of the eastern coastline during the morning hours. Humidity levels are also expected to increase overnight and into Friday morning in some coastal locations.

Wind activity is forecast to remain light to moderate initially, with sea conditions staying calm in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea during the next couple of days.

Temperature forecasts indicate that coastal and island areas could record highs between 36°C and 42°C, while internal regions may experience hotter conditions ranging from 42°C to 47°C. Mountainous parts of the country are expected to remain relatively cooler, with temperatures between 32°C and 37°C.

The NCM added that southwesterly to northwesterly winds may strengthen progressively over the weekend, with speeds potentially reaching up to 40km/h between Saturday and Monday.

As winds intensify, sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are expected to shift from slight to moderate and rough by Sunday and Monday, particularly in exposed offshore areas.

Weather experts also noted that temperatures are likely to continue easing gradually through Sunday, especially across coastal regions, offering residents slightly milder conditions ahead of the peak summer period.

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UAE weather for Eid: Temperatures to hit 48°C during holidays

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The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast hot weather across the UAE throughout the Eid Al Adha holiday period, with temperatures expected to climb as high as 48°C in inland areas.

According to the forecast covering May 25 to May 31, inland regions will experience particularly intense daytime heat, while coastal areas and islands are expected to remain relatively hot. Weather conditions will generally stay fair, with occasional partly cloudy skies over the eastern parts of the country.

Night-time and early morning conditions are expected to be more moderate, although humidity levels will rise in some coastal areas, increasing the possibility of fog or light fog formation on Monday and Friday mornings.

Winds are forecast to be light to moderate overall but becoming active at times during the daytime, especially in open areas where blowing dust may reduce visibility.

Sea conditions in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are expected to remain slight throughout the holiday period.

The NCM said maximum temperatures could range between 35°C and 43°C along coastal areas and islands, while inland regions may see highs of 43°C to 48°C. Mountainous areas are expected to remain comparatively cooler, with temperatures between 28°C and 35°C.

Residents have been advised to avoid prolonged direct exposure to sunlight during peak daytime hours, particularly during outdoor Eid activities.

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Dusty skies and strong winds expected across the UAE this week

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After weeks of changing weather patterns across the United Arab Emirates, residents may want to keep sunglasses, light jackets and perhaps even face masks close by again.

According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), the country is expected to experience generally fair weather over the coming days, but dusty conditions and active winds are likely to make regular appearances through the weekend.

The forecast from Wednesday until Sunday points to a familiar mix of sunshine, blowing dust and rough sea conditions, especially across exposed areas and coastal routes.

Winds picking up again

While skies are expected to remain mostly clear, winds could freshen at times and reach speeds of up to 40km/h, particularly during the daytime.

That means:

  • Dust and sand could blow across open roads
  • Visibility may briefly reduce in some areas
  • Outdoor conditions could feel noticeably harsher despite fair skies

The weather authority said conditions may fluctuate slightly day by day, with temperatures rising midweek before easing again by the weekend.

A week of changing conditions

Wednesday and Friday are expected to bring slightly warmer temperatures alongside dusty daytime conditions, while Thursday and Saturday may feel a little cooler with stronger winds returning.

By Sunday, conditions are forecast to become partly cloudy in some eastern areas, with low clouds expected to appear at times.

Rough seas expected

Sea conditions are also expected to shift throughout the week across both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.

The NCM warned that waters could become rough on several days, especially in the Arabian Gulf, before calming slightly later in the weekend.

What residents may experience

For many people across the UAE, the biggest impact will likely be due to gusty winds. Dusty conditions can often arrive quickly, particularly in open desert areas and highways, while sea conditions may affect smaller boats and beach activities.

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