Dubai: While dust and sand will affect various parts of the UAE, the weather forecast for the eastern region is the opposite – with more rainfall on Sunday.
The National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) expects temperatures in the coastal region to reach highs of 47 degree Celsius, while internal and mountain region will have highs of 50 degrees and 43 degrees respectively.
Mild to strong gusts of wind will blow in dust and sand, with northwesterly and northeasterly winds to reach up to 45km/h in the internal areas.
— UAE WEATHER (@NCMS_media) July 9, 2017
Videos on Twitter shows how bad some areas in the UAE were affected by the storm over the weekend, which hit Al Ain and other areas nearby.
الإمارات : الان أمطار غزيرة مع برد غرب الخضر طريق العين دبي #مركز_العاصفة pic.twitter.com/NkR64jrvKJ
— مركز العاصفة🇦🇪 (@Storm_centre) July 7, 2017
A photo of a camel on the Al Ain-Dubai Road.
The town of Al Shuwaib, located 60km away from Al Ain city, residents were caught in the middle of unexpected showers on Saturday. Weather forecasters expect unstable weather to continue over the next few days.
#الأمارات : الآن بداية هطول أمطار الخير على الشويب شمال العين بعدسة فهد محمد #مركز_العاصفة pic.twitter.com/wDd3WC5M4e
— مركز العاصفة🇦🇪 (@Storm_centre) July 8, 2017
Meanwhile, residents in the eastern and southern areas will also have respite from the heat with different intensities of rain and a slight drop in temperatures.
By Sunday morning, Fujairah witnessed dark, cloudy skies and light showers, which the NCMS predicts will sporadically continue for the rest of the week.
الإمارات : استمرار الأجواء الجميلة صباح اليوم على الساحل الشرقي من الدولة جهة الفجيرة ودبا مع تساقط الرذاذ المتقطع #مركز_العاصفة pic.twitter.com/VPzlS6lVcm
— مركز العاصفة🇦🇪 (@Storm_centre) July 9, 2017