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UAE weather alert: Clouds, rain chances and strong winds expected this week

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If you’re heading out today, keep an umbrella handy. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast partly cloudy to cloudy skies across the UAE today, with a chance of rain over coastal and northern areas as a low-pressure system continues to affect the country.

Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the southeast to northeast at speeds of 10–25km/h, but could freshen at times, with gusts reaching up to 40km/h in some areas. Sea conditions will be slight to moderate, becoming rough at night

What’s coming next?

Tuesday, December 16
Expect partly cloudy to cloudy skies, with scattered rainfall across various parts of the country. Winds will strengthen with cloud activity, reaching up to 45km/h, and could cause blowing dust and sand. Seas will be moderate to rough.

Wednesday, December 17
Unsettled weather continues with showers, especially over coastal areas. Winds may become strong at times, with dusty gusts up to 50km/h. Sea conditions remain moderate to rough.

Thursday, December 18
Cloud cover and patchy rain are expected to persist. Winds will stay moderate to fresh, possibly stirring dust and sand, while seas in the Arabian Gulf remain moderate to rough.

Friday, December 19
The week wraps up with a noticeable drop in temperatures. Cloudy skies, further rain, and strong northwesterly winds are expected, with gusts again reaching 50km/h. Sea conditions will be rough, particularly in the Arabian Gulf.

Stay weather-aware 

The NCM has urged residents to stay alert, especially during periods of heavy rain, strong winds, blowing dust, and reduced visibility, and to keep checking official updates throughout the week.

Meanwhile, road users are being urged to drive carefully as wet and slippery conditions continue across several areas.

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UAE weather alert: Rain, thunder and lightning set to return, residents should prepare for another stormy week

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Just when things seemed to calm down, the weather in the UAE may be gearing up for another dramatic shift.

Forecasters are warning that rain could make a comeback this week, following last month’s intense mix of thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds that swept across the country.

Stormy reminder from last month

Residents in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and beyond still remember the early hours of March 27, when thunder and flashes of lightning lit up the skies.

One viral moment stood out, a lightning strike near the iconic Burj Khalifa, captured on video and widely shared online.

Rain could return this week

According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), scattered showers are expected on:

  • Monday, April 6
  • Thursday, April 9
  • Friday, April 10

Looking ahead, even more rain could be on the way. Weather app are predicting showers over the weekend (April 11–12), especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Why this unpredictable weather

The weather in the UAE can change quickly. Rain systems can build or fade within hours, meaning one area could see heavy showers while another stays completely dry. Sudden gusts of wind can also add to the drama.

While it may not be a full-blown storm, it’s a good idea to stay prepared. Keep an eye on forecasts, especially if you’re planning travel or outdoor activities.

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UAE braces for foggy mornings and possible rains this weekend as weather patterns shift

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Residents across the UAE can expect a mix of calm skies, foggy mornings, and potential rainfall over the coming days, as shifting weather systems begin to influence the region.

According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), an interaction between a surface low-pressure system from the east, a high-pressure ridge from the west, and an upper-air low is setting the stage for variable conditions.

Today’s weather will remain largely fair to partly cloudy, offering a relatively pleasant break with slightly cooler temperatures. However, as night falls, humidity levels are expected to rise, increasing the likelihood of fog or mist, particularly in inland areas by early Friday morning.

Moving into the weekend, conditions will stay partly cloudy, but mornings may begin with reduced visibility due to persistent fog and mist. Temperatures are also forecast to climb gradually, signalling a return to warmer conditions. By Saturday and Sunday, cloud cover is expected to increase, bringing a chance of light rainfall, especially in coastal and northern regions.

The most noticeable shift is expected on Monday, when light to moderate rain could extend across coastal, northern, and eastern parts of the country. Winds are also likely to pick up, occasionally becoming fresh and causing blowing dust, while sea conditions may turn moderate to rough at times.

For residents, this means staying cautious during early morning commutes due to fog, preparing for occasional dusty conditions, and keeping an eye on the skies as the chances of rain increase.

As the UAE transitions through these changing conditions, the coming days promise a dynamic mix of weather, offering everything from misty mornings to potential showers.

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Dubai RTA resumes key bus routes as conditions improve after rains

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority has announced the resumption of several major bus routes following temporary suspensions caused by heavy rainfall and unstable weather conditions across the UAE.

The authority confirmed that services are now operating again, allowing passengers to travel safely and more smoothly, although minor delays may still occur as operations gradually return to full capacity.

Several key routes have resumed, including:

  • E315 between Etisalat Bus Station and Muwaileh (Sharjah)
  • E101 to Abu Dhabi, now operating from Al Ghubaiba Bus Station instead of Ibn Battuta Bus Station due to earlier waterlogging
  • E411 service to Ajman from Etisalat Bus Station
  • Route 201 from Al Ghubaiba Bus Station to Al Ain

The service restoration comes after disruptions triggered by adverse weather, which led to the temporary suspension of multiple bus routes to ensure passenger safety.

RTA said all necessary safety and operational measures are in place to support a smooth return to normal services.

Advice for commuters

Passengers are encouraged to:

  • Allow extra travel time
  • Check updates through official RTA channels
  • Follow safety guidelines while commuting

Authorities added that services will continue to stabilise over the coming days as conditions improve.

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