UAE Prepares for Strong Winds, Ramadan Celebrations, and Tomorrow Weather
The strong winds and reduced visibility are expected to impact daily life in Abu Dhabi, but the UAE's preparations for Ramadan and its humanitarian efforts are a testament to the country's resilience and generosity, with the tomorrow weather forecast predicting a chance of light rainfall in northern areas.
Strong winds with speeds of up to 55 kph are expected to hit Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, causing reduced visibility and dust on major roads, including Sheikh Khalifa International Road, prompting Abu Dhabi Police to advise drivers to exercise caution and follow traffic rules.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) issued the warning, predicting that visibility could be reduced to less than 2000 meters. Meanwhile, the UAE is gearing up for Ramadan, with several announcements made in recent days, including the pardon of 1,518 prisoners in Dubai and the release of 1,295 inmates from correctional institutions. The UAE has also opened a new border crossing with Oman and sent 100 tonnes of Ramadan aid to Gaza.
In other news, the UAE weather forecast predicts partly cloudy skies with a chance of light rainfall in northern areas on Thursday, along with humid conditions and mist formation expected in internal areas at night and morning. This change in weather is expected to bring some relief from the strong winds and dust expected on Tuesday.
As the UAE prepares for Ramadan and deals with the strong winds, residents are advised to stay safe and follow the instructions of the authorities. The country's efforts to provide aid to those in need, both within and outside its borders, demonstrate its commitment to the values of compassion and generosity that are at the heart of the holy month.