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UAE weather alert: Mist, fog and rough seas expected this week

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The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast generally humid weather across the UAE from Tuesday until Saturday, December 27, with a chance of mist or fog forming during the early morning hours, particularly over internal and western regions.

According to the NCM, Tuesday and Wednesday will see humid mornings with possible mist formation, while conditions during the day will be fair to partly cloudy. Low clouds may appear over islands and western coastal areas. Winds are expected to be light to moderate, occasionally strengthening to speeds of up to 35km/h. Sea conditions will range from slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and remain slight in the Oman Sea.

On Thursday, humid morning conditions will continue, with a chance of fog or mist over internal areas. The weather will be fair to partly cloudy, with clouds developing at times over islands and coastal and northern regions. There is also a probability of light rainfall. Winds may freshen from the northwest, reaching speeds of up to 40km/h, while sea conditions could become rough at times in the Arabian Gulf.

Friday is expected to bring similar conditions, with humid mornings and a chance of fog or mist. The day will be fair to partly cloudy, with occasional cloud cover over northern and eastern areas and a chance of light rain. Winds may reach up to 35km/h, with slight to moderate sea conditions continuing.

By Saturday, humidity will persist in the morning, along with a chance of fog or mist over some internal areas. Conditions will be fair to partly cloudy, turning cloudy at night over islands and western sea areas. Winds will remain light to moderate, reaching up to 30km/h.


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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: Heavy rain triggers water accumulation as unstable conditions persist

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Heavy rain fell across scattered parts of the UAE on Friday, leading to flowing valleys and significant water accumulation in low-lying areas, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

The NCM said the unsettled conditions are expected to continue for up to three days, driven by the extension of a surface low-pressure system accompanied by an upper atmospheric low-pressure system.

On Friday, the lowest temperature dropped to 8.5°C, while maximum temperatures ranged between 25°C and 30°C. Minimum temperatures were recorded between 11°C and 17°C across the country.

Saturday’s forecast indicates partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy skies, with the formation of cumulonimbus clouds that may bring rainfall to coastal, northern and eastern regions. Winds will be northwesterly to southwesterly, moderate to active at times, and occasionally strong enough to raise dust, with speeds reaching up to 50 km/h. Sea conditions are expected to be rough in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.

On Sunday, weather conditions will remain generally partly cloudy, with low clouds forming over islands and some coastal and western areas. There is still a chance of rain, while humidity is expected to increase at night and into Monday morning in some western inland areas. Winds will be southwesterly to northwesterly, occasionally active, with speeds of up to 35 km/h, and seas ranging from rough to moderate.

Monday’s weather will be partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy, with clouds appearing over islands and western regions. Humidity will persist overnight and into Tuesday morning in some inland areas. Winds will shift from northeasterly to southeasterly, light to moderate in speed, becoming active at times, while sea conditions ease to light to moderate.

Tuesday is forecast to be similar, with partly cloudy skies and occasional cloud cover over islands and western areas. Humid conditions are expected overnight into Wednesday morning, with light to moderate winds and calmer seas in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.

Authorities continue to urge residents to remain cautious, particularly when travelling, as changing weather conditions may impact road safety and visibility.

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UAE: Police warn motorists to stay off flooded valleys, roads amid unstable weather

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Authorities in the UAE have urged drivers to exercise extreme caution during rain and unstable weather, warning motorists to avoid valleys and watercourses while they are flowing, regardless of how shallow they may appear.

The advisory comes as part of nationwide efforts to curb road accidents during adverse weather, when poor visibility, slippery roads and sudden water build-up significantly increase risks.

Abu Dhabi Police stressed that driving into flooded valleys is a serious traffic violation, carrying a Dh2,000 fine, 23 black points, and vehicle impoundment for 60 days.

Motorists have been advised to check weather updates before heading out, stay away from areas where water accumulates or flows, and strictly follow instructions issued by authorities.

Drivers are also urged to reduce speed, keep safe distances between vehicles and avoid all distractions. Abu Dhabi Police warned against using mobile phones while driving, including filming, and reminded motorists to follow speed limits, road signs and electronic message boards at all times.

Staying alert and following safety guidance, police said, is key to protecting lives during severe weather conditions.

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