The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has issued a weather alert, forecasting rain of varying intensities across parts of the UAE until Monday, July 28.
According to the forecast, "convective clouds" are expected to form over eastern and southern areas of the country, with some areas likely to experience hail, lightning and thunder.
The weather is attributed to the influence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) moving northward. The ITCZ is a low-pressure area near the equator where winds from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres come together. It is known for being hot, humid and stormy because the rising air forms clouds that often lead to heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Also influencing the weather are low-pressure systems and humid air masses from the Arabian Sea and the Sea of Oman. These conditions, combined with rising daytime temperatures and mountainous terrain, could lead to rainstorms.
Winds are expected to be southeasterly to northeasterly, moderate to strong at times, especially near convective clouds. Blowing dust and sand may reduce visibility in affected areas.
The sea is expected to be slightly rough in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, the NCM added.
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Dubai carrier flydubai said operations in and out of Dubai has resumed on Saturday after a brief suspension with passengers “requested not to travel to the airport unless they have a booking confirmation”.
Emirates Airline said on Saturday afternoon it had resumed flight operations to and from Dubai, after a brief suspension, with passengers booked on flights advised to travel to the airport.
India's Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has postponed exams scheduled for Class 12 students on March 9, March 10, March 11, in the UAE and the Middle East, with the new test date to be announced later.
UAE air defences, on Saturday, responded to incoming missile and drone threats from Iran, according to alerts from the UAE Ministry of Defence (MOD) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA).
Dubai authorities said on Saturday a “minor incident” caused by falling shrapnel from a successful air-defence interception has been dealt with, stressing that no injuries were reported.
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has visited a number of people injured in the Iranian attacks who are receiving treatment in hospital.
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