Strong winds are expected in the UAE and will churn up dust, causing limited visibility on roads. Pawan Singh / The National
Strong winds are expected in the UAE and will churn up dust, causing limited visibility on roads. Pawan Singh / The National
Strong winds are expected in the UAE and will churn up dust, causing limited visibility on roads. Pawan Singh / The National
Strong winds are expected in the UAE and will churn up dust, causing limited visibility on roads. Pawan Singh / The National

UAE weather warning as 60kph winds expected to kick up dust


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DUBAI // Forecasters have issued a severe weather warning for the coming days, as winds are expected to hit 60kph.

The strong winds are expected to blow from this morning and will churn up dust, causing limited visibility on roads.

“Motorists must take care on the roads because of reduced visibility,” said a forecaster at the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology.

On average, winds will be between 25kph and 50kph on land, and up to 60kph off the coast.

The forecaster said visibility would be on average 3.5 kilometres because of dust in the air.

“During a dust storm the visibility will drop to 1km,” he said. “This is not a storm, just high winds raising the dust.”

Sea will also be rough from tomorrow afternoon, with waves reaching up to 2.5 metres offshore and more than 1 metre  onshore.

Temperatures have been high this week, reaching 39°C in parts of the country, although that is expected to drop to a high of 30°C in Abu Dhabi and 29°C  in Dubai.

Minimum temperatures this weekend will be 19°C in both cities and 17°C in Sharjah.

“The temperatures were high but it’s not abnormal for this time of the year,” the forecaster said.

“When the north-easterly winds penetrate interior of the country, the temperatures will be cooler.”

Recycle Reuse Repurpose

New central waste facility on site at expo Dubai South area to  handle estimated 173 tonne of waste generated daily by millions of visitors

Recyclables such as plastic, paper, glass will be collected from bins on the expo site and taken to the new expo Central Waste Facility on site

Organic waste will be processed at the new onsite Central Waste Facility, treated and converted into compost to be re-used to green the expo area

Of 173 tonnes of waste daily, an estimated 39 per cent will be recyclables, 48 per cent  organic waste  and 13 per cent  general waste.

About 147 tonnes will be recycled and converted to new products at another existing facility in Ras Al Khor

Recycling at Ras Al Khor unit:

Plastic items to be converted to plastic bags and recycled

Paper pulp moulded products such as cup carriers, egg trays, seed pots, and food packaging trays

Glass waste into bowls, lights, candle holders, serving trays and coasters

Aim is for 85 per cent of waste from the site to be diverted from landfill