DUBAI - With temperatures hotting up in the UAE last week, the heavy rain witnessed across the country on Saturday was a welcome relief for many of the emirates’ residents, with the downpour clearing the muggy, humid air.
DUBAI - With temperatures hotting up in the UAE last week, the heavy rain witnessed across the country on Saturday was a welcome relief for many of the emirates’ residents, with the downpour clearing the muggy, humid air.
As the country sees the transition from winter to summer, it will continue to witness cloudy and rainy weather conditions for the next three days, according to National Centre for Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS).
Wet weather is predicted over the weekend and motorists in the UAE have been asked to be cautious on the roads due to reduced visibility and slippery conditions.
The whole UAE will witness light to moderate rain on Tuesday with skies covered with thick clouds across the country, according to the National Centre for Metereology and Seismology (NCMS).
US Geological Survey (USGS) has absolutely denied issuing any report predicting that a powerful earthquake could hit the UAE and GCC countries between 25 to 30 April.
ABU DHABI - The whole UAE will witness light to moderate rain on Tuesday with skies covered with thick clouds across the country, according to the National Centre for Metereology and Seismology (NCMS).
Al GHARBIA, ABU DHABI - Light rains lashed Zayed City and its suburbs, in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi, early morning to later continue sporadically until 9am in some places.
Light to moderate rain coupled with lightning hit various parts of the emirates on Sunday morning as cloudy weather conditions prevailed across UAE.
ABU DHABI - The National Center of Meteorology & Seismology (NCMS) issued a statement today in which it denied rumours about the United States Geological Survey (USGS) predicting a powerful earthquake that will hit the region during the period between 25 and 30 April.
As the spring temperatures pick up, so too has the dust in the air with a southerly wind combining with hot air to create murky skies across the country.