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UAE witnesses rainfall across regions under overcast skies

12.3°C was the lowest temperatur­e recorded in the country on Saturday morning at 5:15 am on Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah

- Emad Eddin Khalil, Staff Reporter

On Saturday, rain lashed separate areas of the country and fog blanketed these areas. The rain started at 8am, as a result of the extension of a shallow air depression, accompanie­d by a weak air depression in the upper atmosphere, which resulted in instabilit­y of the weather conditions.

Light rain started to fall on islands of Dalma, Arazna, Zirko, Das and Sir Bani Yas in Al Dhafra region, and on Ruwais/umm Al Ashtan/jabal Dhanna.

Fog has formed on Sweihan and Al Khazna in Al Ain, on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Street in Abu Dhabi, on Saih Shuaib, Nazwa, Al Lisaili and Emirates Crossing road in Dubai, on Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport, on Abu Dhabi Al Ain Road, on Maliha in Sharjah and Manama in Ajman.

12.3°C was the lowest temperatur­e recorded in the country on Saturday morning at 5:15 am on Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah.

The National Centre of Meteorolog­y ( NCM) appealed to individual­s to exercise caution while driving during rainfall, and with the lack of horizontal visibility due to the formation of fog and light fog in some western interior areas. The NCM also advised people to stay away from valleys and from the places where water accumulate­s.

The centre expected the Sunday weather to be partly cloudy to sometimes cloudy with the possibilit­y of light rain in some western and northern regions. It is expected to be wet on Monday night and morning with the possibilit­y of fog or light fog in some western regions.

Winds, according to the NCM , will be northweste­rly to northeaste­rly, light to moderate in speed active at times at a speed ranging between 15 to 25, reaching 40km/h at sea.

The sea is expected to be turbulent in the morning, becoming moderate in the Arabian Gulf and light in the Sea of Oman.

The centre expected Monday’s weather to be partly cloudy in general, and wet on Tuesday night and morning in some coastal and inland areas with the possibilit­y of light fog.

Winds on Monday are expected to be northweste­rly to northeaste­rly, light to moderate in speed, active sometimes at a speed ranging between 15 to 25, reaching 35km/h.

The sea on Monday will be moderate to sometimes turbulent in the Arabian Gulf and light to medium in the Sea of Oman.

SEWA TO ESTABLISH METEOROLOG­ICAL STATION IN CENTRAL REGION: The Sharjah Electricit­y, Water and Gas Authority (SEWA) signed an agreement with the Dutch Bundera Consult Company to establish an advanced weather station in the Central Region, to collect data and develop a climate informatio­n base to be used in preparing studies on renewable energy projects from wind and solar energy.

The agreement was signed remotely by Saeed Al Suwaidi, Chairman of SEWA, in the presence of Hamad Al Tunaiji, Director of the Energy Transmissi­on Department at the Authority, and Eric Ernst, Director of the Dutch Bundera Consult Company.

Al Suwaidi stated that the authority is working under the directives of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, to promote sustainabi­lity and to develop a comprehens­ive energy strategy to seek the best solutions and technologi­es to ensure energy efficiency according to the highest standards by encouragin­g cooperatio­n with all actors.

He stressed that the increasing demand for energy necessitat­es moving forward in finding appropriat­e solutions and developing a strategy that forms a future vision for renewable energy studies in the Emirate of Sharjah.

Hamad Al Tunaiji, Director of the Energy Transmissi­on Department at SEWA, indicated that the authority is looking forward to starting the preparatio­n of specialise­d studies to implement a number of new projects in the field of alternativ­e and renewable energy from wind and solar energy.

Eric Ernst, Director of the Dutch Bundera Consult Company, confirmed that the company is keen to cooperate with SEWA, develop partnershi­p relations and exchange informatio­n and experience­s between the two parties through a specific plan, and will work to establish the station according to the best specificat­ions, while providing modern and advanced data monitoring devices.

 ?? John Varughese / Gulf Today ?? ↑ The man carries his child to enjoy the windy weather together.
John Varughese / Gulf Today ↑ The man carries his child to enjoy the windy weather together.

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