Unsettled weather forecasted across UAE for the following days
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is bracing itself for potential weather uncertainties over the next couple of days, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) and the UAE's Ministry of Interior (MoI).
While there is no specific forecast or report available about the weather or emergency precautions in the UAE on January 24, 2023, it is important to note that the usual January weather in the UAE is mild and stable, with daytime temperatures around 20–25°C (68–77°F) and cool nights. Severe weather events are uncommon but can include occasional rain and dust storms during winter months.
However, given the current weather alert, unpredictable weather in January 2023 could potentially involve rare rainfall or dust storms. The National Centre of Meteorology forecasts rainfall to occur throughout the day over some specific coastal, North, and Eastern areas in the coming days.
In light of the anticipated weather conditions, the MoI has issued a climate alert, urging homeowners and motorists to adhere to standards due to the anticipated 'unstable' weather conditions. Drivers are advised to stay updated via official channels and comply with directions from appropriate authorities. If driving is necessary, drivers are encouraged to exercise caution, remain alert for safety, and use low-beam headlights when visibility is reduced.
Moreover, NCM advises drivers to avoid unnecessary travel due to the potential weather conditions. Wind speeds may reach up to 60kmph, causing dust to kick up, which could make driving conditions challenging.
The UAE government is well-prepared for extreme weather through emergency preparedness protocols such as public warnings, civil defense alerts, and readiness for flash floods or sandstorms. However, no records for specific measures on January 24, 2023, are found in the available data.
It is also important to note that the public is alerted against sharing misinformation and rumors about the weather. The National Centre of Meteorology urges the public to avoid spreading rumors and to adhere to their records for accurate information.
The National Emergency Dilemma and Calamities Administration Authority (NCEMA) is also involved in the preparations for potential emergencies.
For precise weather records or precautionary advice for specific dates, sources like the UAE National Center of Meteorology or historical weather databases would be the most reliable.
Stay safe and stay informed during this weather alert period.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) is forecasting rainfall throughout the day over some specific coastal, North, and Eastern areas in the coming days, raising potential concerns about unstable weather conditions. In response, the UAE's Ministry of Interior (MoI) has issued a climate alert, advising homeowners and motorists to adhere to standards and exercise caution when driving, particularly in reduced visibility or challenging driving conditions.