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Watch: Heavy rains and hail hitting parts of UAE as temperatures rise; motorists warned by authorities

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Last updated: 2024/07/17 at 1:34 AM
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Heavy rains and hail hit parts of the UAE on Tuesday, providing relief to residents from soaring temperatures. The National Centre of Meteorology issued orange and yellow alerts in some eastern areas of the country, warning residents to be cautious and expect hazardous weather. Videos posted by Storm Centre showed heavy rains and strong winds in Al-Qua Razin in Abu Dhabi during the evening, while heavy rains with hail were observed in Al Dhafra’s Gasyoura region. Rains were also reported in various areas of Al Ain, with light scattering rains in North Al Foah.

In one video, motorists can be seen driving through the rain in Al Ain’s Al Hilli area. Moderate to heavy rains were observed in other countryside parts of the city. Abu Dhabi’s Police advised motorists to take safety precautions during the wet weather, urging them to exercise caution and follow the changing speed limits displayed on electronic boards. According to the NCM forecast, temperatures in the UAE today can range from 24°C to 48°C in internal areas, with humidity expected at night and on Wednesday morning. There is a possibility of fog or mist formation in some coastal regions.

The heavy rains and hail in the UAE brought much-needed relief to residents from the scorching temperatures. The National Centre of Meteorology issued alerts for certain areas, urging residents to be vigilant and prepared for hazardous weather conditions. Videos shared on social media showed the impact of the heavy rains and strong winds in Abu Dhabi, highlighting the importance of taking precautions during such weather events. The rains were accompanied by hail in some regions, adding to the unusual weather patterns experienced in the country.

Residents in Al Ain experienced varying levels of rainfall, with some areas receiving light scattering rains and others seeing moderate to heavy downpours. The videos shared by Storm Centre captured the scenes of motorists navigating through the rain, emphasizing the need for caution and safe driving practices during adverse weather conditions. The authorities urged motorists to adapt to the wet weather by following speed limits and staying alert on the roads. The forecasts for the upcoming days indicated fluctuations in temperatures across different regions, with a possibility of fog and mist formation in coastal areas.

As the rains brought relief to residents, it also posed challenges for motorists and authorities dealing with the wet weather conditions. Abu Dhabi’s Police issued warnings and safety guidelines for drivers to ensure their safety on the roads during the rain. The changing speed limits displayed on electronic boards served as a reminder for motorists to adjust their driving behavior accordingly. With the humidity expected to persist and the likelihood of fog formation, drivers are advised to remain cautious and stay informed about the weather conditions in their area to avoid any potential risks.

In conclusion, the heavy rains and hail in the UAE on Tuesday provided a break from the high temperatures but also brought challenges for residents and motorists. The authorities issued alerts and safety guidelines to help people navigate through the wet weather, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and cautious during such conditions. As the country braces for more fluctuations in temperatures and possible fog formation, residents are encouraged to follow safety measures and adapt to the changing weather patterns. Despite the disruptions caused by the rain, the much-needed relief it brought to the region was welcomed by many.

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