UAE Issues Warning: Heavy Rains, Thunderstorms Forecasted from Sunday
Met Department Forecasts Change: Scattered Showers, Strong Winds Ahead

UAE Weather Alert: Forecast Predicts Heavy Rainfall, Strong Winds, and Rough Seas
In a recent advisory issued by the UAE’s weather department, there’s a significant announcement regarding the forthcoming weather patterns. The forecast suggests a notable escalation in cloud cover accompanied by the potential occurrence of light to moderate rainfall across various regions. Moreover, there’s a possibility of more intense downpours interspersed with lightning and thunder, contributing to a discernible decrease in temperatures across the area.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has carefully predicted a shift in weather conditions owing to the deepening of an upper-air trough, which is expected to bring about scattered showers and strong winds starting from this upcoming Sunday. Despite the rain expected to taper off by Tuesday evening, the Met Department underscores the importance of remaining vigilant due to potential weather-related hazards.
In light of these developments, it is advised to stay informed and updated with the latest news, particularly through reliable channels like WhatsApp Channels.
Anticipating the wind patterns, there’s a forecast indicating the transition of winds from south-easterly to north-easterly, eventually veering towards northwesterly directions. These winds are projected to range from moderate to fresh, with the potential to escalate into strong gusts. Consequently, there’s a heightened risk of blowing dust and sand storms, which could severely impair visibility on the roads. Motorists are urged to exercise utmost caution and remain attentive to the evolving weather conditions to ensure their safety on the roads.
The impact of these weather changes extends to the maritime domain, with the Arabian Gulf expected to witness light to moderate waves, which may intensify to rough or even very rough conditions during periods of heavy cloud cover. Similarly, the Oman Sea is also anticipated to experience rough seas, particularly in areas characterized by convective clouds.
Furthermore, earlier reports alluded to the likelihood of rain occurring during the latter part of March, emphasizing the need for preparedness and awareness among residents.
Delving into the specifics of precipitation, lighter rainfall, ranging between 10mm and 40mm, is forecasted for coastal areas, whereas internal regions may experience heavier precipitation, ranging between 50mm and 80mm.
Specifically, Abu Dhabi can anticipate varying intensities of rainfall, with coastal areas expected to receive a total of 10mm to 20mm of precipitation, while internal areas may receive between 25mm to 50mm of total rain.
Likewise, Dubai and Sharjah are poised to witness a considerable amount of rainfall, even in coastal areas, with anticipated total accumulated precipitation ranging between 15mm and 50mm.
Meticulous attention to these weather forecasts and preparedness for potential impacts, such as rainfall, strong winds, and rough seas, is paramount for ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents and travelers within the UAE during the upcoming weather events.



