Connect with us

Weather

UAE weather alert: Expect rain, dusty skies and rough seas this week

Published

on

Spread the love

The UAE is in for a mixed bag of weather over the next few days, with the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) warning residents to expect scattered rain, dusty conditions and choppy seas from December 12 to 19.

According to the NCM, a surface low-pressure system combined with a deepening upper-air trough will move across the country, bringing waves of cloud cover and on-and-off scattered rain in several areas. So expect a bit of everything, sunshine, clouds, and surprise showers, depending on where you are.

The Arabian Gulf is expected to be rough, while the Sea of Oman will stay slight to moderate, so beach trips and boat plans might need a rethink.

Drivers should also stay cautious, as “light to moderate” winds may kick up dusty conditions in some areas.

More updates are expected through the week as the system shifts.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

Companies

UAE urges companies to adopt flexible working arrangements amid adverse weather conditions

Published

on

Spread the love

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has called on private sector companies across the UAE to reinforce workplace safety measures and take preventive steps to protect employees during expected adverse weather conditions.

In a statement, the ministry emphasised that worker health and safety remain a top priority, particularly at outdoor worksites where operations may be affected during severe weather.

Flexible or remote work arrangement

Companies have been advised to implement necessary precautions, including introducing remote or flexible working arrangements where required. Employers were also urged to ensure the availability of personal protective equipment, safe transportation, and suitable workplace conditions.

The ministry commended businesses for their ongoing efforts to maintain safe working environments and raise awareness among employees regarding safety protocols during emergency weather situations. It also confirmed continued coordination with relevant authorities to issue guidance and instructions aimed at safeguarding workers nationwide.

Additionally, MoHRE highlighted that awareness campaigns are being conducted in collaboration with government entities and the private sector to strengthen occupational health and safety standards. Enforcement measures, it added, remain in place to address any violations.

Continue Reading

Weather

UAE weather: Police urge delivery riders to stay off roads due adverse conditions

Published

on

Spread the love

The Abu Dhabi Police has urged delivery motorcycle riders to avoid operating during weather conditions, as part of its ongoing “Smart Road Safety” initiative aimed at protecting road users.

Brigadier Mahmoud Yousef Al Baloushi, Director of the Traffic and Security Patrols Directorate, warned that motorcycles are particularly vulnerable in wet conditions. He noted that rain can cause skidding and increase stopping distances, significantly raising the risk of accidents.

Authorities stressed that motorcycles are primarily designed for dry roads, making riding during rainfall especially dangerous. Riders have been strongly advised to stay off the roads until conditions improve.

The initiative also includes awareness workshops conducted in multiple languages, including Arabic, English, and Urdu, to educate delivery riders on traffic safety and regulations.

Once weather conditions stabilise, riders are urged to follow strict safety measures, including:

  • Staying within lanes
  • Avoiding mobile phone use while driving
  • Wearing proper protective gear
  • Ensuring lights are functional
  • Maintaining safe distances from other vehicles

Officials emphasised that these precautions are essential to prevent serious injuries and ensure the safety of all road users.

Continue Reading

News

Sharjah announces remote work for government employees 

Published

on

Spread the love

Authorities in Sharjah have announced remote work for government employees, effective immediately through Thursday, March 26, as part of ongoing safety measures.

The Sharjah Human Resources Department has authorised department heads, directors general, and managers across government entities to implement a “work from distance” system where necessary, ensuring business continuity while prioritising employee safety and flexibility.

Officials clarified that the directive does not apply to essential roles that require physical presence at workplaces.

The move aligns with broader precautionary measures across the United Arab Emirates, where authorities continue to adapt working arrangements amid unstable weather and regional developments.

Earlier, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation had advised private sector companies to adopt remote working wherever possible. Schools and universities across the UAE have also shifted to distance learning, with the measure recently extended to ensure student safety.

Continue Reading

Popular

© Copyright 2025 HEADLINE. All rights reserved

https://headline.ae/