Look: Heavy rain, lightning, and hail in UAE

Orange weather alert has been issued, indicating unstable weather will continue in UAE

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Gulf News Report
2 MIN READ
1/18
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) issued an orange weather alert indicating unstable weather to continue across the UAE, with rainy clouds covering most parts of the UAE till 6pm, today.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News
2/18
Residents take refuge as they wait for the flooded street to subside.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News
3/18
This period of unstable weather is being caused as a result of "an extension of an upper air depression, accompanied by a cold air mass, and a westerly air currents, with different amounts of clouds flowing over the country from the West," according to the NCM.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News
4/18
Flooded street near Discovery Gardens.
Lekshmy Pavithran/Gulf News
5/18
Cars drive through flooded road along Discovery Gardens.
Lekshmy Pavithran/Gulf News
6/18
Glimpse of the sun after constant rain in Abu Dhabi.
Afra Alnofeli/Gulf News
7/18
A flooded street in Abu Dhabi.
Afra Alnofeli/Gulf News
8/18
Hail was reported in various parts of Abu Dhabi.
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9/18
Blocked drainage due to water logging in Abu Dhabi
Afra Alnofeli/Gulf News
10/18
A flooded street in Abu Dhabi after heavy rains.
Afra Alnofeli/Gulf News
11/18
Convective clouds, associated with rainfall of different intensities to continue until 6pm.
Afra Alnofeli/Gulf News
12/18
Heavy rains lead to flooding in Abu Dhabi.
Afra Alnofeli/Gulf News
13/18
Heavy rains lead to flooding in Abu Dhabi.
Afra Alnofeli/Gulf News
14/18
Many Dubai residents woke up to loud thunderclaps and lightning, early on Monday morning.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
15/18
Motorists and residents advised to exercise caution.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
16/18
Road and public service departments across the seven emirates have issued multiple safety advisories for motorists driving in rain-affected areas.
Ahmad Alotbi, Visual Journalist
17/18
Lightning strikes world's tallest man-made structure, Burj Khalifa.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
18/18
Slick roads and limited visibility create hazardous driving conditions.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
Ahmed Ramzan, Senior Visual Journalist ; Afra Alnofeli, Visual Journalist ; Ahmad Alotbi, Visual Journalist and Clint Egbert, Senior Visual Journalist

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