Highlight:
- The northeastern region receives the heaviest rainfall
- Chance of thunderstorms in the country
- Hail may fall in some places
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The highest rainfall (141.8 mm) was recorded in Dubai’s Sayyid Al Salam, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park and Bab Al Shams Desert. The rainfall was 70 mm in Sweihan in Al Ain, 68 mm in Shuwaib, 66.1 mm in Lahbab and 64.4 mm in Shouka in Ras Al Khaimah. The emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah are likely to receive more rain on Monday.
The Met Office has forecast heavy rains in the country till Wednesday. Most parts of the UAE will be overcast on Monday and Tuesday.
The northeastern region receives the heaviest rainfall. The low pressure area from the southwest and the movement of clouds over the Red Sea to the UAE increase the risk of rain. Chance of thunderstorms in the country. Hail may fall in some places. The temperature is also likely to drop.
Those who go to sea are warned to be careful as the sea is likely to be turbulent. It was also suggested not to go to low lying areas prone to flooding. As the northwesterly winds strengthen this month, the weather will be dusty and people with allergies, the elderly and children should be warned to be safe outside. Light rain fell in some parts of the UAE on Sunday.
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Roads in Sharjah have been temporarily closed following heavy rains. Traffic was restored on both sides of Maliha Road leading to Kalba and Fujairah.
Department of Motor Vehicles except guarding and sleeping
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