The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) issued a yellow warning for dust on Monday, June 10, cautioning against a decline in horizontal visibility brought about by dust and sand until 8pm. The majority of the country is experiencing fair to partly cloudy weather, with a chance of rainfall in some eastern and southern areas in the afternoon due to the formation of convective clouds. Abu Dhabi Police called on motorists to exercise caution due to reduced visibility and urged them to avoid distractions such as using their phones while driving.
Temperatures are expected to reach up to 47ºC in internal areas, with humidity levels reaching up to 75 per cent in Mezaira and 60 per cent in Gasyoura. In Abu Dhabi and Dubai, temperatures will peak at 44ºC and 43ºC respectively. Light to moderate winds, fresh to strong at times, will blow across the country, causing dust and sand to be blown around. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in the Oman Sea on Monday.
On Sunday, June 9, the NCM issued an orange alert for rain and strong winds, lasting until 8.30pm. An orange alert indicates that hazardous weather events are forecast, and residents must be prepared and comply with guidelines issued by the authorities. Stay up to date with the latest weather news by following KT on WhatsApp Channels to ensure you are informed of any updates or changes in the weather conditions that may affect you.
As the dusty conditions persist, it is important to stay aware of the reduced visibility on the roads and take necessary precautions while driving. Dust and sand in the air can significantly impact visibility, increasing the risk of accidents. By staying informed and following the safety guidelines provided by the authorities, you can ensure your safety and the safety of others while navigating through the challenging weather conditions.
In conclusion, the UAE is currently experiencing dusty conditions with reduced visibility due to dust and sand in the air. The NCM has issued a yellow warning and cautioned against distractions while driving. With temperatures expected to be high in internal areas, it is essential to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. By staying informed and following the guidelines provided by the authorities, you can safely navigate through the challenging weather conditions and protect yourself from potential risks. Stay updated on the latest weather news and be prepared for any changes in the weather conditions that may impact your daily activities.