The UAE is bracing for a week of torrential rain, thunder, and lightning, as an orange weather alert has been issued by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). This sudden shift in weather marks a stark contrast to the scorching summer temperatures the country has endured.
Forecast from NCM
According to the NCM’s forecast, convective cloud formations are expected to bring heavy rainfall, particularly in the internal and southern regions. Reports of rainfall have already been confirmed in Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, and more precipitation is anticipated in the coming days.
#الحالة_الجوية خلال فترة من الأحد 6 إلى الأربعاء 9 أكتوبر 2024. The weather condition during the period Sunday 6 to Wednesday 9 October 2024 pic.twitter.com/Pw4Lkc45CY
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Stay alert and vigilant
The authorities have urged citizens to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel during this period. An orange weather warning has been issued, reminding residents to stay alert and prioritize safety.
The NCM’s weather forecast indicates that a surface low-pressure system is responsible for the upcoming rainfall. This weather pattern will result in precipitation across several eastern, northern, and southern areas of the UAE. From Monday, October 7, to Wednesday, October 9, heavy rainfall accompanied by lightning and thunder is expected.
The humid and cloudy conditions are set to persist through Thursday and Friday. However, the rainfall is expected to subside, with mist formation and light to moderate winds prevailing in some areas.
This unexpected bout of rainfall has led to speculation about whether it could mark the unofficial end of summer in Dubai. While the summer season typically lasts until late October or early November, this week’s weather event could signal an earlier than usual transition to cooler temperatures.
As the UAE grapples with the changing weather conditions, it is essential for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions. The NCM’s regular updates and weather advisories will be crucial in ensuring public safety during this period of increased rainfall.
The last time the UAE was faced with heavy rain, which was a stark contrast to the typically dry conditions, was experienced in April 2024. The last time significant rainfall occurred in April 2024 was a rare event that caught many residents by surprise. The downpour was accompanied by strong winds and occasional thunder, creating a dramatic and unusual atmosphere. While the rain provided a much-needed respite from the summer heat, it also caused some disruptions, such as traffic congestion and flooding in low-lying areas. The unexpected April rainfall served as a reminder of the UAE’s unpredictable weather patterns and the importance of being prepared for sudden changes.
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