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Authorities in the UAE have issued warnings as unstable weather conditions develop across the country, particularly affecting Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The National Center of Meteorology’s forecasts and recent conditions show a pattern of heavy rainfall, thunder, strong winds, reduced visibility and rough sea conditions. Residents and commuters have been urged to exercise caution, stay updated with official weather forecasts and prepare for potentially hazardous conditions over the coming days.

The unsettled weather follows predictions of rain across parts of the UAE, including Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah, with temperatures in Dubai hovering around 30°C even as cloud cover and showers increase. Motorists and the public have also been warned to avoid flood-prone areas such as valleys, with strict penalties in place, including fines, black points on driving records and vehicle impoundment for those entering dangerous flooded zones.

Forecasts from the National Center of Meteorology and reports shared locally indicate that the unstable weather and chances of rain and thunderstorms may continue across much of the week, possibly affecting travel, daily routines and outdoor activities. Officials recommend checking real-time updates via official channels and avoiding non-essential travel during severe conditions.

Residents are advised to remain alert, monitor official forecasts, secure outdoor belongings and follow safety guidance if planning to drive or be outdoors amid these weather developments.