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UAE weather alert: Heavy rain, dust storms and powerful winds set to hit this weekend

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Residents and travellers across the UAE are facing a spell of atmospheric instability, as the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts heavy rainfall, dust storms and shifting winds over the coming days.

A deep low-pressure system moving across the Arabian Peninsula is driving the sudden change in weather. The system is expected to bring a major rain event, starting in the western parts of the country and reaching Abu Dhabi by late Thursday night.

By Friday afternoon, cloud cover is expected to spread to Dubai, the northern regions, Al Ain, and eastern areas, triggering widespread rain and unstable conditions that could disrupt travel, outdoor plans, and daily commutes.

Friday, December 19: Stormy and cooler

Friday will be the most severe weather day, with partly cloudy to overcast skies and the formation of heavy convective clouds.

  • Moderate to heavy rain is expected across several areas
  • Thunder, lightning and isolated hail are possible
  • Sharp drop in temperatures
  • Strong winds up to 65 km/h, causing blowing dust and sand
  • Reduced visibility on roads

Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution, plan journeys in advance and avoid wadis, which may be prone to flash flooding.

Saturday, December 20: Conditions improve gradually

By Saturday, the weather system will begin to move out of the country.

  • Heavy rain will ease
  • Scattered showers may continue in northern and eastern regions
  • Winds will shift to northwesterly, remaining moderate to fresh
  • Gusts could still reach 45 km/h, keeping dust levels elevated

The afternoon is expected to be clearer than the morning, though sea conditions will remain rough, especially in the Arabian Gulf.

Sunday, December 21: Calmer weather returns

Sunday will bring more stable conditions, with low clouds in the western coastal areas and a slight chance of drizzle.

  • Sunshine expected across most regions
  • Rising humidity Sunday night into Monday morning
  • Possible mist formation in internal western areas
  • Winds easing to around 40 km/h
  • Seas are becoming moderate to slight, particularly in the Oman Sea

Residents are advised to stay informed about official weather alerts and take necessary precautions during periods of unstable weather conditions.

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UAE braces for unsettled winter weather over the coming days

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If you’re heading out over the next few days, expect a proper winter shake-up across the UAE. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast unsettled weather from Thursday through Monday, January 19, with cooler temperatures, strong winds, dusty conditions, possible rainfall, and rough seas, especially in the Arabian Gulf.

What to expect day by day

It will be humid in some coastal and northern regions on Thursday. There’s a chance of rain, alongside a noticeable drop in temperatures, particularly in the western parts of the country. Winds may strengthen, especially over the sea.

On Friday, conditions will turn dusty and partly cloudy. Temperatures are expected to fall significantly, while strong winds could cause blowing dust. Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are forecast to be very rough.

Saturday will remain partly cloudy, with moderate to fresh winds and rough seas continuing.

By Sunday, humidity will increase in the morning, with a chance of mist inland and partly cloudy to cloudy skies at times. Sea conditions may become rough intermittently.

On Monday, expect humid morning conditions with a chance of fog or mist inland, partly cloudy to cloudy skies over coastal and northern areas, a chance of rainfall, and a gradual rise in temperatures.

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NCM has urged residents to stay updated with official forecasts and to exercise caution, particularly during dusty conditions and when heading out to sea.

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UAE weather: Red alert for fog issued across parts of the country

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If you’re heading out early in the morning, you might want to slow things down as the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has issued a weather warning for thick fog expected to form across several parts of the UAE.

According to NCM, visibility could drop to near zero at times, especially in some coastal and inland areas. The foggy conditions are expected to last until 10:00 am this morning.

Humidity levels will rise at night and into Wednesday morning, increasing the chance of fog or mist in some coastal and internal areas.

Motorists are urged to take extra caution on the roads, stick to speed limits, and follow all traffic safety instructions due to low visibility conditions, especially late at night and early morning hours.

As for the rest of the day, the weather will be fair to partly cloudy across the country. Temperatures are expected to hit 25°C in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai, with overnight lows of around 15°C in Abu Dhabi and 17°C in Dubai.

Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the southeasterly to northeasterly direction at speeds of 10 to 25 km/h, occasionally picking up to 35 km/h.

Sea conditions will remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.

In a message shared on social media, Abu Dhabi Police confirmed that the maximum speed limit on roads is reduced to 80 km/h during fog. Drivers are urged to pay close attention to electronic information boards, which display updated speed limits based on weather conditions.



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UAE weekend weather: Humidity, morning mist and a chance of light rain

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If you’re making weekend plans, expect humid and changeable weather across the UAE from today through early next week, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

Mornings are likely to feel sticky, especially in coastal and inland areas, with a chance of mist or light fog forming during the early hours. Motorists are advised to take extra care during early commutes due to possible reduced visibility.

As the day progresses, conditions should turn fair to partly cloudy, with low clouds developing over eastern and northern regions. These areas may see isolated light rainfall, though widespread rain is not expected.

Winds will be light to moderate for most of the weekend, shifting between north-westerly, south-easterly and north-easterly directions. At times, winds may strengthen slightly, reaching speeds of up to 35 km/h, particularly in open areas.

Sea conditions are expected to remain slight to moderate in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea, making conditions generally suitable for marine activities, though caution is advised during windy periods.

Looking ahead, the NCM says temperatures will rise slightly on Sunday, while overall weather conditions are expected to stay humid at times and fair at others through Tuesday.



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