The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Meteorological Center has issued a warning, predicting heavy rain in the UAE within the next few days.
Heavy rains in the UAE will start on May 2.
We expect rain to start in the United Arab Emirates on May 2nd.
The NCM issues a warning, predicting unstable weather in the UAE on May 2 that will include blowing dust and rain.
Because of the formation of convective clouds and the difference in rainfall intensity, certain regions may experience heavy rainfall.
Do you think there is a possibility of another superstorm occurring on May 2? There are a lot of odds against it.
On the other hand, residents of the UAE should prepare for potentially unstable weather conditions and precipitation on Thursday. Convective clouds will form, resulting in moderate to heavy rainfall across a wide area, along with the risk of lightning and thunder throughout the day. Additionally, there is a possibility that hail will fall.
The Meteorological Centre warned UAE residents of heavy thunderstorms coming soon.
The Meteorological Center warned residents of the United Arab Emirates that severe thunderstorms were on their way.
The National Centre of Meteorology predicts that the stormy weather will begin in the west by Wednesday night, spread across most of the country on Thursday, and center over the western, coastal, and some eastern regions. These forecasts are based on conditions that are likely to occur. We also anticipate a significant drop in temperature.
Weather conditions in the UAE on May 2.
The weather in the United Arab Emirates begins to change on May 2nd.
The country will experience an extension of surface low pressure from the Red Sea, in addition to the humid winds from the southeast. Additionally, there will be a flow in the higher air levels and an extension of low pressure from the northwest, both of which will lead to the evolution of different types of clouds.
Clouds have the potential to strengthen winds, resulting in dust and sand blowing around and a reduction in horizontal visibility. Wind speeds are likely to range from moderate to fresh, with the possibility of stronger winds in the presence of clouds. We anticipate wind speeds ranging from 25 to 35 kilometers per hour, with localized gusts potentially reaching up to 65 kilometers per hour.
The Arabian Gulf is predicted to have sea conditions that range from severe to very rough, while the Oman Sea is expected to have circumstances that range from moderate to rough.
Other websites handling weather-related information also indicate the potential of thundery showers during the day, accompanied by a moderate breeze and a seventy percent chance of precipitation. By the time night falls, the probability of precipitation drops to fifty percent, and there is a chance of scattered thunderstorms and changeable clouds.
Consult official sources to ensure that you are well-prepared for wet conditions and that you are current on the most recent weather changes.