Moderate to heavy rains hit some part of the UAE on Sunday, October 6. Videos posted by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) and Storm Centre show rains in the country’s eastern coast.
Earlier in the day, the weather department said that residents can expect rainfall in some areas. The met issued an orange alert for convective clouds formation associated with rainfall, with the alert lasting until 8pm today.
Yesterday, the weather department had also warned of heavy rain and thunder as the country will experience surface low pressure, causing rainfall over the next few days.
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From October 6 to 9, UAE will be affected by a “relatively cold air-mass in the upper levels.” During these days, the country will go through the “extension of a surface low pressure accompanied with an extension of an upper air low pressure from the south and another upper air low pressure extension from the north”, according to the weather department.
In a social media post, the weather department alerted residents of rain in some parts of the country.
Watch the video here as shared by NCM:
Heavy rains were also seen hitting the eastern parts of the country.
Watch the videos here as shared by Storm Centre:
While some parts of the country experienced some rains today, residents can expect humid conditions by night which will continue until Monday morning over some coastal and inland areas.
Humidity will range between 20 per cent and 90 per cent, while temperatures are forecast to be capped at 36℃ in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
The weather department also noted that winds will be light to moderate but may turn active and reach 35kmph at times. Waves in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman will be light.
NCM advisory
NCM advised residents in the eastern and northern parts of the country to stay away from low-lying areas as these locations are prone to flash floods.