Incoming Storm Braces Nation for Heavy Rainfall in the Coming Days
The UAE is bracing for five days of unsettled weather starting Friday, with the National Meteorological Center forecasting rainfall, cooler temperatures, and gusty winds through Tuesday. A surface low-pressure system from the south, combined with an upper-level disturbance carrying cool, moist air, will bring the most significant weather change the country has seen in recent weeks.
The weather pattern will deliver light to moderate rainfall across the country, with heavy downpours possible at times. Northern and eastern regions will see the most activity, but rain will also reach some inland and western areas. The scattered nature of the storms means some locations might miss out entirely while neighboring areas get soaked.
Temperatures will drop noticeably during this period, offering relief from recent heat. Small hailstones could fall in limited areas, adding to the unusual conditions for the region. The meteorological center warns that winds will shift from southeasterly to northeasterly, then swing to northwesterly, picking up speed and potentially stirring up dust and sand.
Maritime conditions will deteriorate as well. The Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman will experience light to moderate waves, with rougher seas possible when storm clouds move through. Boaters and coastal activities should monitor conditions closely.
This weather system represents a typical winter pattern for the UAE, where low-pressure systems can bring brief but intense periods of rainfall. The country's infrastructure generally handles these events well, but residents should prepare for potential flooding in low-lying areas and reduced visibility on roads due to dust storms.
The timing coincides with the UAE's cooler season, when such weather disturbances become more common. These systems often provide much-needed rainfall for the arid region, helping to replenish groundwater reserves and support limited agricultural activities.
Sara Khaled