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  • Ras Al Khaimah witnessed heavy rains and streams of wadis.

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The Storm Center for weather follow-up and monitoring of weather conditions, on its account on the social networking site “Instagram”, published a video of the phenomenon of high-altitude air, west of the Saih Al-Saadi area in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, as it rotates due to the interaction of cumulus clouds, and rotation in the collision of cold winds with winds Hot and humid, where the heights were formed from the clouds down to the ground, and the eastern and northern regions of the country witnessed rain falling between medium and heavy and the flow of valleys.

The National Meteorological Center called for caution and caution during heavy rains in some honorary and northern areas, and to stay away from places where valleys run and water collects.

The Storm Center for weather monitoring and monitoring of weather conditions told "Emirates Today", that the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah witnessed yesterday, heavy rains in the mountainous areas and the adjacent seas, as the rains began to fall on the eastern coast, with the beginning of the formation of clouds of sight, as they are looking out from Sunrise side.

He explained that in the afternoon, cumulus clouds were formed as a result of the country being affected by a state of atmospheric instability, which leads to the formation of cumulus clouds in the mountainous areas and the adjacent floods, where heavy rains fell, which is called al-Wasm rain, and is considered the best rain of the year because it marks the land with greenery and wild plants.

He added that the Al-Ghail and Azan regions in the south of the emirate witnessed heavy rains and the flow of reefs and valleys, and the Saih Al-Saadi area, south of the emirate, witnessed the flow of valleys as a result of heavy rains, in addition to the fall of medium rains over the top of Jebel Jais.

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