
The National Centre of Meteorology has issued a weather alert for thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds in the United Arab Emirates from July 25 to 28. The forecast predicts low-pressure zones, humid air, and a shifting Intertropical Convergence Zone leading to potential hail in some areas. Inland temperatures are expected to reach up to 48°C, while coastal regions will experience high humidity.
TL;DR
Rain, thunder, and possible hail are expected in eastern, southern, and inland areas between Friday, July 25, and Monday, July 28. Strong winds and blowing dust may affect outdoor activities, and temperatures could reach 48°C in some parts.
Residents are advised to reconsider weekend plans due to the weather alert issued by the National Centre of Meteorology. The unstable weather system is attributed to a combination of low-pressure systems, humid air from the Arabian Sea and Sea of Oman, and the northward movement of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. These conditions may lead to increased cloud formation, rainfall, and even hail in certain locations.
Despite the expected rain, daytime temperatures will remain high, particularly in inland areas, with humidity levels remaining elevated in coastal regions especially during evenings.
Weather Elements Explained:
Low-Pressure Systems: Surface and upper-air low-pressure systems are causing instability in the atmosphere, promoting cloud formation and precipitation.
Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ): The northward shift of the ITCZ over the Arabian Peninsula is contributing to stormy conditions and increased cloud cover.
Moist Winds from the Sea: The clash of wet southeasterly winds from the Sea of Oman with northeasterly winds on land is creating convective clouds that can lead to rain, thunder, and hail.
Rain: Anticipated mainly in eastern and southern regions, with varying intensity from light to heavy.
Thunder & Hail: Isolated thunderstorms may bring lightning and possible hail.
Wind: Gusts could cause sand and dust to reduce visibility.
Temperature: Inland temperatures range from 44°C to 48°C, while coastal areas will experience 40°C to 43°C.
Humidity: High humidity levels in coastal regions, particularly in the late evenings and early mornings.
Sea Conditions: The Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman will have slightly rough conditions.
The NCM advises the public to monitor official updates, avoid valleys and low-lying areas during rain showers, and refrain from outdoor activities like hiking or camping in mountainous regions during storm alerts.