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UAE weather alert: Rains forecast through Monday as police activate emergency speed limits

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Authorities in the UAE have moved to a state of high alert as a persistent low-pressure system brings unsettled weather, scattered rainfall, and dusty winds to the country. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) confirmed on Thursday that these conditions are expected to continue through Monday, April 13.

Traffic Safety and Speed Revisions: In a proactive response to deteriorating visibility and slippery road conditions, Abu Dhabi Police have implemented variable speed limits on major motorways. 

Safety first on the roads
 In response to the forecast, Abu Dhabi Police have reiterated the importance of adhering to variable speed limits. These dynamic limits, which drop to 80 km/h during periods of heavy rain or dust storms, are displayed on electronic overhead gantries and are strictly enforced to prevent multi-vehicle accidents.

Motorists are reminded of the strict federal traffic fines currently in place, including a Dh2,000 fine for entering flooded valleys and a Dh800 penalty for using a mobile phone to film weather conditions while driving.

7 fines to watch out for:

 Federal traffic authorities have reiterated that safety violations during unstable weather carry heavy penalties. Motorists should be aware of the following strictly enforced fines:

  1. Entering flooded valleys: Dh2,000 fine, 23 black points, and 60-day vehicle impoundment.
  2. Gathering near dams/valleys: To prevent obstruction of rescue teams.
  3. Obstructing emergency services: During weather-related incidents.
  4. Distracted driving: Using mobile phones to film the rain (Dh800 fine).
  5. Misuse of hazard lights: These should not be used while the vehicle is in motion.
  6. Disregarding electronic speed signs: Ignoring the temporary limits displayed on the road.
  7. Unsafe lane changes: Especially dangerous in low-visibility “dusty” conditions.

The weekend outlook 

According to the latest NCM bulletins, Friday and Saturday will see conditions similar to those earlier in the week, characterised by intermittent rainfall and freshening winds. These winds are expected to raise dust and sand, reducing visibility.

By Sunday, cloud cover will remain thick, with a continued chance of rainfall. Authorities warn that stronger wind gusts at times could further affect visibility, posing a challenge for motorists. The weather is expected to improve by Monday, with light rain and dusty winds in the afternoon.

The forecast suggests that while Sunday will see continued cloud cover and rainfall, Monday will bring a slight reprieve with light rain. Residents are encouraged to download official apps for real-time updates and to prioritise safety during their commutes.

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UAE weather: Fair skies now, but hot and dusty conditions expected this weekend

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The National Centre of Meteorology has forecast generally fair weather across the UAE, with temperatures set to rise gradually before dusty and windy conditions develop towards the weekend.

General outlook

Conditions today are expected to remain mostly clear, with some cloud formation over eastern areas in the afternoon.

Temperatures will climb to:

  • 40°C to 45°C inland
  • Up to 39°C in coastal areas

Humidity could reach 85% along the coast, particularly during the night and early morning.

Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally fresh, with speeds reaching up to 35 km/h.

What to expect in the coming days

Similar weather patterns are expected to continue, with fair to partly cloudy skies across the country.

Winds will gradually shift direction, from north-westerly to south-easterly, and may strengthen at times, especially over the sea.

Weekend changes ahead

By Friday, temperatures are expected to dip slightly, but wind speeds could increase to around 40 km/h, making sea conditions rougher in the Arabian Gulf.

Heading into the weekend, dusty conditions and blowing sand are likely, particularly in exposed areas, as winds pick up further on Saturday and Sunday.

Sea conditions are forecast to be:

  • Moderate to rough in the Arabian Gulf
  • Slight to moderate in the Oman Sea

According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), the conditions are linked to weak surface pressure systems combined with an upper-air high-pressure extension, contributing to rising temperatures and shifting wind patterns.

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UAE weather outlook: It’s going to be a hotter May

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The UAE is entering a weather transition period this May, with temperatures gradually rising as the country moves from spring towards summer, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

Longer daylight hours and the sun’s northward movement mean warmer conditions across most parts of the country, with average temperatures expected to climb steadily through the month.

While the heat builds, shifting weather systems may still bring occasional cloud cover and slight chances of rain, particularly when influenced by upper-level atmospheric conditions.

Humidity is expected to ease slightly compared to April, especially in the second half of May. However, early morning fog or mist may still occur in some areas during the first half of the month before gradually decreasing.

Hotter days ahead

For residents and expats, May marks the start of hotter days and fewer cool mornings, with weather becoming more stable as summer approaches. It’s also a time when conditions can briefly vary, with occasional clouds or reduced visibility in the mornings.

May weather outlook

  • Average temperature: 30.6°C to 33.6°C
  • Average highs: 37.3°C to 40.7°C
  • Average lows: 24.3°C to 26.8°C
  • Record high: 51.6°C in Sweihan (2025)
  • Record low: 9.0°C in Jebel Jais (2005)
  • Average wind speed: 13 km/h
  • Strongest recorded winds: 117.2 km/h at Jabal Mebreh
  • Average humidity: 39%
  • Fog patterns: More common early in the month, decreasing later
  • Highest recorded rainfall: 134.4 mm in Al Fali (1981)

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UAE weather update: What to expect from now through the weekend

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Residents across the UAE can expect a warm and slightly hazy few days ahead, as the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts fair to partly cloudy skies, rising temperatures, and dusty winds continuing through the weekend.

According to the latest update, Wednesday’s weather will bring light to moderate winds, occasionally picking up and causing blowing dust. Temperatures are set to climb, with highs reaching up to 44°C, a reminder that summer conditions are fast approaching.

For many expats adjusting to seasonal changes in the UAE, this period often signals the shift towards hotter, more indoor-focused routines, whether that’s planning early morning outings or opting for evening gatherings instead.

The NCM attributes the current conditions to weak surface pressure systems combined with an upper-level high-pressure extension, contributing to stable but warmer weather across the country.

Looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, similar conditions are expected, with north-easterly to north-westerly winds reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h. These winds may continue to stir up dust, reducing visibility at times, especially in exposed areas.

Sea conditions will also vary over the coming days. The Arabian Gulf is expected to be slight to moderate, turning rough at times offshore, while the Oman Sea will remain mostly slight, with occasional moderate conditions.

As the weekend approaches, Saturday and Sunday will remain generally fair, though dusty conditions are likely to persist. Sea states will continue to fluctuate, ranging from slight to moderate, with intermittent rough conditions offshore.

For residents planning beach trips or outdoor activities, it may be worth keeping an eye on updates and choosing calmer periods, particularly in the mornings or later evenings.

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