Heavy rains continue to affect parts of the UAE, prompting authorities to issue yellow and red alerts to ensure public safety. The areas most impacted by the downpour include regions in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra, where residents have been experiencing varying degrees of rainfall.
The Abu Dhabi government has urged residents to take precautions, particularly in areas where rain has been more intense. In a statement, the government advised, “Various areas of Al Ain City and Al Dhafra Region have witnessed rains of varying intensities. The public is advised to adhere to the modified speed limits, avoid valleys, carry first aid kits, and prepare alternative light sources.”
The continuous rainfall has led to localized flooding in some areas, with authorities emphasizing the need for residents to stay informed and cautious. Weather alerts have been issued, warning people to be prepared for further disruptions, especially in regions prone to flash floods.
Despite the challenges posed by the weather, the rainfall has also brought some scenic beauty to the affected areas. Natural waterfalls have formed in various parts of the country, creating picturesque scenes that have been widely shared on social media. In one video shared by Storm Centre on X (formerly known as Twitter), children can be seen playing near the newly formed mini-waterfalls, taking advantage of the cooler temperatures brought by the rain. The video has gained attention, offering a glimpse of the more pleasant side of the weather for some residents.
While many have enjoyed the change in scenery, authorities continue to stress the importance of caution. Roads in some areas have become hazardous due to slippery conditions, and visibility has been reduced in some regions. Drivers are being reminded to follow the updated speed limits and to avoid traveling through flooded areas or valleys where the water levels could rise suddenly.
The UAE has experienced more rain than usual in recent weeks, a trend that weather forecasters say could continue into the coming days. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has also predicted that unstable weather patterns could result in more rain showers, thunderstorms, and potential flooding in certain parts of the country.
Residents are advised to stay updated on weather conditions through official channels and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this period of unpredictable weather.
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