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UAE weather alert: Rain and cloudy skies expected until March 14

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A brief spell of light rain brought much-needed relief to residents in the UAE, lowering temperatures and creating a refreshing shift in the atmosphere.

The UAE is expected to experience cloudy weather and rainfall of varying intensity across several regions until Thursday, March 12, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

Scattered showers are forecast for today, accompanied by a slight drop in temperatures, particularly in the western parts of the country.

Meteorologists say cloud systems moving in from the west will pass over the UAE at intermittent intervals. The rainfall activity is being driven by a surface low-pressure system supported by an upper-air extension, creating unstable weather conditions across the region.

Day-by-day forecast

Tuesday, March 10

Partly cloudy to cloudy skies are expected, with rainfall likely in scattered areas. Temperatures will dip slightly, especially in western regions. Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally gusty, while seas in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea may become rough at times.

Wednesday, March 11

Cloudy weather will continue with a chance of rain in coastal, northern, and eastern areas.
Humidity levels are expected to increase overnight and early Thursday morning in some locations. Northwesterly to northeasterly winds may reach up to 40 km/h, with rough sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf.

Thursday, March 12

Conditions will remain partly cloudy to cloudy, with scattered showers and cooler temperatures across parts of the UAE. Humidity will increase overnight, and winds may cause blowing dust in some areas. Seas are expected to remain rough in the Arabian Gulf, easing gradually by evening.

Friday, March 13

Light rainfall may occur over islands and some coastal and eastern areas. Temperatures will gradually rise, while humid conditions are expected at night with a chance of morning mist along coastal areas. Winds will be light to moderate, gusting up to 35 km/h, with generally calm seas.

Saturday, March 14

Cloudy skies are forecast, with light rain possible over islands and coastal regions.
Humidity will remain high overnight, increasing the likelihood of fog or mist in coastal areas. Winds will stay light to moderate, and seas will be slight in both the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea.

Advisory for Residents

Authorities are urging residents to stay updated with official weather alerts and exercise caution during periods of rainfall. Motorists should drive carefully, especially on wet roads and near coastal areas, while seagoers are advised to monitor conditions due to occasional rough seas.


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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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UAE to see moderate rain and strong winds this week

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The UAE is set to experience weak weather conditions this week, linked to a low-pressure trough moving across the country, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

Cloud cover is expected to build from early Tuesday and continue through midday Wednesday, bringing light to moderate rainfall across scattered areas. At times, heavier showers could impact parts of the eastern and northern regions.

Winds will remain light to moderate but will strengthen during periods of cloud activity. By Wednesday afternoon, they are forecast to shift northwesterly, becoming fresh to strong, especially over marine areas, kicking up dust and sand in exposed regions and contributing to a noticeable drop in temperatures.

Sea conditions will also deteriorate, with the Arabian Gulf expected to turn rough to very rough at times, while the Sea of Oman may become occasionally rough.

Day-by-day outlook

  • Monday: Generally clear to partly cloudy, with increasing clouds overnight in western areas. Winds may raise dust at times, with speeds reaching up to 40 km/h.
  • Tuesday: Partly cloudy to overcast, with chances of light to moderate rain. Winds remain moderate, with occasional gusts.
  • Wednesday: Cloudy with rain in various areas and a drop in temperatures, particularly in the west. Strong winds may reduce visibility due to blowing dust.
  • Thursday: Conditions improve to clear or partly cloudy skies, with cooler temperatures. Early morning humidity may lead to fog or mist in some areas.

Authorities advise residents to stay up to date on weather alerts, especially those travelling or heading out to sea, as conditions can change rapidly during this period.

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Lost your vehicle number plate during recent UAE rains? Here’s what to do

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Motorists across the UAE now have easier and faster ways to replace lost vehicle number plates, thanks to updated digital services and targeted support initiatives introduced by authorities.

Several residents across the UAE reported losing their vehicle number plates following last week’s severe weather, as heavy rains and flooding swept across multiple emirates.

In Abu Dhabi, drivers who lose a single number plate can now complete the replacement process entirely online through the TAMM platform. However, those who lose both plates are required to visit a police station and file an official report before proceeding. Applicants must present a valid Emirates ID, and recovered plates must be returned to the nearest service centre.

Replacement fees vary depending on the type and number of plates. Costs range from Dh35 for a single short plate to Dh70 for two long plates, while special and identity plates are priced significantly higher. Once the application is submitted and payment is completed, new plates are typically issued within two days. Authorities have also limited single plate replacement requests to once per month unless handled directly at a service centre.

Meanwhile, in Dubai, residents can quickly report lost or found number plates using a dedicated mobile app available on both iOS and Android devices. The app also allows users to request a Lost Certificate, which can be used for official purposes with other entities. This digital approach ensures convenience, particularly during adverse weather conditions.

The authorities are issuing “To Whom It May Concern” certificates for vehicles affected by adverse weather conditions across the UAE. The service allows customers to apply for the certificate through the official website or the Dubai Police smart application.

In Sharjah, a temporary initiative has been launched to support vulnerable residents affected by recent weather disruptions. Elderly individuals and people with disabilities can request free replacement and delivery of lost number plates by contacting the police call centre. The initiative runs for three days, starting March 29 and eliminates the need for in-person visits.

These measures reflect a broader push across the UAE to enhance public services, improve accessibility, and reduce the time and effort required for essential administrative procedures.

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