UAE Weather: Rain likely in next 4 days

UAEUAE Weather: Rain likely in next 4 days

The rainfall may hit parts of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over the next four days, as per the forecast of the Country’s National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

In a statement, the NCM said that clouds are likely to move from the west to the east in the UAE; therefore, the rainfall is predicted from May 19 to 22.UAE Weather: Rain likely in next 4 days

The National Centre of Meteorology said that temperatures will decrease on Friday over some coastal and internal areas. However, the mercury will rise the following day.

Meanwhile, according to the NCM, the highest temperature recorded over the Country on Thursday (today) was 45.5°C in Um Azimul (Al Ain) at 13:00 UAE local time.

Earlier today, the UAE Ministry of Interior announced new traffic violations and fines of up to Dh2,000 to boost safety during emergencies and unstable weather conditions.

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