Residents in the UAE need to be cautious while driving in the upcoming days as fog is expected, especially on the Dubai-Abu Dhabi road. Experts from the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) urge drivers to be careful and stay informed about fog alerts issued by the weather department. Unstable weather conditions have been affecting the country, with heavy rains and hail hitting mountainous regions like Wadi Hilo in Sharjah. Dr. Ahmed Habib, a climate expert from NCM, advised that fog is likely to form between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, and other Western areas due to high pressure and unstable conditions causing elevated humidity levels.
In addition to fog, the country has been experiencing rainfall in different parts. The Kalba Shokah Road in the Eastern Region witnessed moderate rainfall, while light rain fell in Ras Al Kaimah. The weather department issued an orange alert due to the formation of convective clouds, which may bring rainfall and strong winds causing blowing dust. Despite the high temperatures ranging from 45-46 degrees Celsius, the humidity in the air makes it feel even hotter, according to Dr. Habib. The current weather conditions are influenced by factors such as low-pressure systems from the East Indian monsoon and the mountains in the eastern part of the UAE driving humidity from the Arabian Sea or Oman Sea toward the region, resulting in the formation of convective clouds and rainfall.
As the transition from summer to autumn approaches, temperatures will start to drop gradually, particularly during the night and early morning. The end of August and beginning of September mark the start of cooler weather as summer comes to a close. Summer is expected to officially end on September 23, signaling the beginning of the Autumn season. Residents should be prepared for the changing weather patterns and stay updated with the latest news through channels like Khaleej Times on WhatsApp for any weather alerts and updates. It is essential for drivers to exercise caution while on the roads, especially during foggy conditions, to ensure safety for themselves and others.