Motorists have been urged to exercise caution on the roads.
Published: Mon 25 Mar 2019, 5:47 AM
Updated: Mon 25 Mar 2019, 12:21 PM
UAE residents can expect more rain in the next few days, the National Centre for Meteorology (NCM) said.
The NCM predicts that today's weather will be cloudy and partly cloudy to cloudy over most areas with different rainfall sometimes, which will be thunderous on different areas.
Wind speeds will touch 60kph and visibility will be down to less than 2,000 metres on in the internal northern and eastern regions, according to the NCM.
The sea is expected to be "very rough" in the Arabian Gulf and "rough" in the Oman Sea, the NCM added.
On Tuesday, it's expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with a probability of some light rainfall.
Hail pummels UAQ streets
On Sunday, residents in the emirate woke up to hail-covered streets with some early risers capturing ice pellets falling and pummelling their cars and roofs.
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Images of snowmen made of hail - adorned with a red-chequered shemagh - flooded newsfeeds as the Umm Al Quwain hashtag in Arabic became a trending topic on social media.
Some Netizens also posted the handfuls of hail they gathered from the streets. While some enjoyed the snow-like atmosphere, other residents found the thunderstorms "terrifying".
"I was driving to my work from Ras Al Khaimah to Abu Dhabi early in the morning when I was shocked with the repetitive thunder. It was amazing, yet scary," said Mohammed Ibrahim, an Emirati resident.
Weathermen at the National Centre for Meteorology (NCM) told Khaleej Times that moderate to heavy showers hit different parts of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah on Sunday.
Heavy rain with hail was also reported in Al Tawain and Dibba areas of Fujairah.
"The lowest temperature recorded in the UAE on Sunday was on Jebel Jais, Ras Al Khaimah, where the mercury dropped to 11, followed by Jebel Mebreh where it recorded 12.8, against 14.4 at Jebel Al Heen, 15.8 in Umm Al Quwain, and 16.4 at Al Farfar area."
Windspeeds of up to 60kph can also be felt in the northern emirates but it is likely to be the last of the stormy weather blowing eastwards. The police have urged all motorists to be extra careful if they have to hit the roads on rainy days.
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Image credit: Khalid Al Zarei, Media Office in-charge, UAQ Executive Council.