Khaleej Times

Unstable weather to continue today

- Staff Reporter

dubai — If you’re one of the many residents enjoying this bout of rainy weather and are wondering if the wet conditions are set to continue, the answer is yes, for another day at least.

According to weather forecaster­s, the rain, cloudy skies and wind is expected to continue today, but will be less blustery and wet than the past few days.

And those who are not enjoying it so much should start feeling a respite from the rainy weather from Wednesday onwards.

With morning and evening temperatur­es on Tuesday set to reach highs of 16°C and lows of 12°C, Dr Ahmed Habib, a meteorolog­ist at the National Centre for Metrology (NCM), told Khaleej Times that the unpredicta­ble weather conditions will remain most prominent in the north and east of the country.

“The low pressure will move gradually towards the east during the evening and night on Monday and Tuesday. There will be a chance of rain in some areas, but mainly in the east of the country and across coastal areas too.”

Although the rain will continue today, it is expected to be only light to moderate rainfall.

However, in Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah, residents should expect continuing heavy downpours. The cloud formation will gradually decrease throughout the day today and daytime temperatur­es are expected to hover between 23°C and 26°C for the most part.

ERC helps affected people

There has been no escaping the wet and windy weather, which has been battering parts of the UAE since Friday.

Under the directives of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representa­tive in Al Dhafra Region and chairman of the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), 188 people affected by heavy rainfalls in Al Ain and Fujairah have been accommodat­ed due to the unstable conditions.

The aid provider vacated 140 affected people in Al Ain city and 48 more in Kalbaa and all have been checked into hotels and other accommodat­ions. Up to 600 people affected by the adverse weather in Fujairah were provided meals by the ERC and given temporary shelter too.

The ERC is currently collaborat­ing with all state department­s concerned, including the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority and civil defence and police department­s to provide the victims with all amenities of life pending their safe return home.

An emergency room has been establishe­d by the ERC General Secretaria­t and branches nationwide three days ago following the

The low pressure will move gradually towards the east during the evening and night on Monday and Tuesday. There will be a chance of rain in some areas, but mainly in the east of the country and across coastal areas too.” Dr Ahmed Habib, meteorolog­ist, NCM

unstable climatic conditions warnings sent by the Centre of Meteorolog­y and Seismology, as a result of which voluntary and operating teams have been mobilised in anticipati­on for any emergencie­s.

In both Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, no casualties or losses have been reported following the unstable weather conditions, according to a top official at the emergency, crisis and disaster management team and all affected families have been provided with the necessary accommodat­ion.

reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Although the rain will continue today, it is expected to be only light to moderate showers in most emirates. —
Photo by Ryan Lim Although the rain will continue today, it is expected to be only light to moderate showers in most emirates. —

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