Residents in the UAE woke up to heavy rain and thunder in the early hours of Friday as the country experienced strong winds and showers overnight.
The downpour caused flooding in some valleys in Ras Al Khaimah and forced police to close two roads.
Flights in and out of the country were also affected.
At least 10 Etihad flights were diverted to other UAE and GCC airports early Friday and have since returned to Abu Dhabi, while 41 per cent of flight were delayed at Dubai International Airport, according to flight tracking website, flightradar.com
Residents in many areas mopped up water that entered their homes.
“Every time it rains, we have water creeping into the house from the ceiling and maintenance never solves the problem,” said Anne Walker who spent Friday morning cleaning a flooded hallway of her home in Al Maha in the capital’s Al Muneera area.
“We have water pouring in through the ceiling in our hallway. It is a lot of water, we need buckets to collect it. The maintenance people just fixed a hole in the roof and repainted it but the flooding has happened again.
The unstable weather is forecast to continue for the next several days across the UAE, according to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology
Multiple accidents were reported on Sheikh Zayed Road with twin Emirati brothers and a teenager killed in a separate accident in Sharjah. Police said speeding and bad weather conditions caused the accident.
The NCMS warned residents to stay away from the sea and drive with extreme caution due to flooding in several areas and blowing dust that reduced visibility.
“The unstable condition will continue over the weekend until Monday night, caused by low pressure in the upper air and cloud movement from West to East,” said meteorologist Ahmed Habib.
“These clouds are causing rainfall of different intensity across the UAE, heavy showers are expected over the Northern Emirates.”
Although rain was forecast, he attributed the heavy rainfall to cloud seeding.
“Cloud seeding helps to increase the amount of rain, so although cloudy weather and rains are natural, the increase in amount of rain is due to cloud seeding.”
As of Friday afternoon, the highest rainfall recorded over the UAE over the past 24 hours was 94 mm near Barakah Station in the Western region.
Winds up to 75 km/hour can also be expected during this period.
“Over the next two days, sudden strong winds can be expected, especially over the coastal areas reaching up to 75 kph associated with towering clouds,” Mr Habib said.
“We warn everyone to take care while driving because the roads are wet due to rain and the water has also collected in some areas. Strong winds and blowing dust can also cause lowered visibility.
“Residents should also avoid going near the sea as the water will be very rough until Monday.”
Poor weather forced the cancellation of some outdoor events.
The Desert Warrior Challenge, an open-air obstacle course scheduled to take place in Ajman on Friday said it would postpone the event.
“Due to the bad weather conditions today we have had to regrettably make the decision to cancel the Desert Warrior Challenge Ajman,” it said on a Facebook page.
Street Food Market DXB also cancelled its event at Dubai Creek.
“Regret to announce that due to bad weather forecast we will cancel the scheduled event for 24 March at Dubai Creek,” organisers said.
Winds on Friday will range from 30 to 55 kph, with the strongest in the coastal regions causing rough to very rough seas in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea.
Temperatures on the coast will be 24C to 29C, and 18C to 22C at night; daytime temperature will be 28 to 33 in the interior regions, and 20 to 24 at night; while the mountain regions will be 20 to 24, and 15 to 19.
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