Various areas of the country witnessed yesterday evening, strong winds and sporadic rains, while citizens and residents received warning messages on their mobile phones from the police, alerted to the weather disturbance, and calls them to exercise caution and caution while driving.

The National Authority for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management said that it has completed the first phase of the national early warning system to activate cellular broadcasting on mobile phones in coordination with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) to enable the authorities to send warnings to the public.

While the National Meteorological Center predicted that the instability of the weather in different parts of the country will continue at intervals, especially on the islands and some coastal areas, until tomorrow, indicating that the clouds continue to be thunderous (sometimes thunderous), accompanied by active winds to strong coming from East of the Arabian Peninsula, are dusty and dusty, leading to a low horizontal view of exposed areas.

He pointed to the increasing probability of rain on the islands and some coastal areas in the west and north, pointing out that the winds will be southeastern to become northeastern at speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour on the sea, which is disturbed in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of ​​Oman.

The Center called on motorists on highways and open to the need to be cautious, because of the low vision of horizontal active wind, warning of the sea due to wave disturbance and high wind.

Across the country yesterday afternoon, heavy rains and active dusty winds swept through the open areas, reaching a speed of 40 kilometers on the sea, which was turbulent in the west in the Persian Gulf.

The center said that tomorrow's weather will be partly cloudy in general, with cloud clouds still being thunderous, while relative humidity increases during the night and early morning on some coastal and inland areas, with the chance to form fog or light mist, West at speeds ranging from 15 km to 28 km, up to 38 km especially on the Mediterranean sea, and may be disturbed sometimes in the Arabian Gulf, while the average remains in the Sea of ​​Oman.

On Wednesday, the center expected to be generally warm to partly cloudy during the day, with slight rise in temperature, while relative humidity increased during the night and early morning on some coastal and interior areas, pointing out that the wind will be southeast to north East, at speeds ranging from 15 km to 25 km, sometimes up to 35 km on the Mediterranean Sea in the Arabian Gulf and in the Sea of ​​Oman.

On Thursday, the weather will generally be partly cloudy during the day, and relative humidity will increase during the night and early morning on some coastal and inland areas. The winds will be southeasterly to northeasterly, ranging from 15 km to 25 km, Kilometers sometimes on the sea which remains light to moderate in the Arabian Gulf, and in the Sea of ​​Oman.

Abu Dhabi Police increases level of readiness

The Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters has increased readiness and readiness for current weather and rainfall changes by intensifying patrols, ambulances, emergency teams and water bodies in coordination with strategic partners through command and control centers in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra to ensure the safety of the public and achieve the highest response rate. And stressed the need to continue working with the concerned authorities to meet the expected emergencies due to weather fluctuations and the speed of wind and dust for the safety of all, and called on the public to follow the weather bulletin to identify the weather in case of emergency weather changes. The Abu Dhabi Police Central Operations Sector called on the drivers to adhere to safe driving in rainy weather and follow safety rules and procedures. In a traffic accident due to rain, the drivers demanded contact with the command and control centers on the emergency line 999.