The storm that occurred today in the Emirates has prompted the issuance of an orange alert for UAE citizens.
As the severe rains intensify today, the United Arab Emirates has canceled several flights and suspended bus services.
The National Center of Meteorology issued an orange alert for residents in the UAE due to the storm.
The National Center of Meteorology issued an orange severity warning to the people of the United Arab Emirates due to the storm.
The National Climate Service (NCM) issued an orange warning for practically all regions of the country as of tonight at eight o'clock, predicting possible dangerous weather events.
Heavy rains and thunderstorms pounded the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, prompting the issuance of an orange alert. Heavy rains and gusty winds hit their communities early in the morning, even though many inhabitants did not have to leave their homes for work today. In the north, waterfalls spilled out, and clouds of heavy rain hovered above the mountains.
This wave of unpredictable weather, which is expected to climax today, May 2, and continue until tomorrow, May 3, has been the focus of preparations in the United Arab Emirates over the previous few days. All industries have issued warnings about potential dangers.
Schools are using distance learning, and businesses are encouraging their employees to work from home. Parks and beaches have temporarily closed. Additionally, airports and airlines are preparing themselves for the impact.
The NCM announced heavy rains in the Emirates.
There will be significant rains in the Emirates, according to the NCM.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) issued warnings of showers and lightning as early as 2.35 in the morning in Dubai.
Heavy rains have been hitting the country since midnight.
In spite of the fact that it is anticipated that these rains will be less severe than the record downpour that struck the nation earlier this month, the general public is strongly encouraged to take precautions.