Rain in UAE: More showers predicted; temperature drops
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Lowest temperature recorded on Wednesday morning was 10.7°C.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCMS) has reported light rain over some parts of the UAE on Wednesday morning.
According to a tweet by the authority, the South of Asab and Mezaira areas, and Owtaid in Al Dhafra region experienced some showers this morning. The NCMS used #cloud seeding as it alerted residents about the rains, suggesting that the enhancement technique would bring in more showers.
In an earlier note, the weather bureau had forecast rains throughout the week due to cloud seeding.
Look: Rains hit Abu Dhabi, Dubai; more showers forecast
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Dubai s Burj Al Arab as overcast conditions persist.
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Overcast conditions persist across the UAE.
Overcast conditions persisted in the UAE on Sunday, even as some areas in Abu Dhabi and Dubai received rains.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) reported rain over Dubai s Jebel Ali and Al Dhafra s Al Sila, Sabkhat Matti and Jebel Dhanna on Sunday. It used #cloud seeding as it alerted residents about the rains, suggesting that the enhancement technique would bring in more showers.
The NCM has forecast more rains for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
UAE weather alert: Dusty conditions reduce visibility
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Dusty conditions in Dubai on Saturday, January 23.
Photos: Mohammed Mustafa Khan
Dubai s RTA offers tips to drive safely amid unfavourable weather conditions.
Dusty weather conditions are affecting visibility in several parts of the country. Fresh winds are kicking up sands and suspended dust, according to the National Centre for Meteorology (NCM).
The NCM and Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority are among the entities that issued a dusty weather alert on Saturday, January 23.
Fresh winds causing blowing and suspended dust and sand with poor horizontal visibility to less than 3000 m at times over some northern and eastern areas from 06:25 until 13:00 Saturday 23/01/2021 pic.twitter.com/p6GY1dljAS (@NCMS media) January 23, 2021