1. Unstable Weather Hits the UAE
Heavy rain and thunderstorms have swept across the UAE, prompting urgent warnings from authorities. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) reports that unstable weather conditions will continue into the weekend with rain, thunderstorms, lightning, hail, and strong winds expected in several emirates. Officials are closely monitoring cloud formations and urge residents to stay updated with official alerts to protect life and property as the weather system persists.Gulf News
2. Abu Dhabi Parks and Beaches Temporarily Closed
Abu Dhabi City Municipality announced that all parks and beaches under its management will remain temporarily closed due to severe weather. The closure aims to ensure public safety as heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough sea conditions impact coastal and recreational areas. Residents and visitors are advised to avoid these outdoor spaces until conditions improve and official guidance indicates it is safe to return.Gulf News
3. Community Events Suspended Across the Capital
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have suspended all community events scheduled for December 18–19 due to the unstable weather. The move is part of wider safety precautions designed to protect the public, reduce risk of accidents, and prevent large gatherings in unsafe conditions. Many residents have also been encouraged to work from home as a precautionary measure amid ongoing storm activity.Gulf News
4. Traffic Disruptions and Road Safety Alerts
Heavy rain has caused accidents, flooding, and severe delays on major roads, especially between Dubai and Sharjah. Police forces in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have issued road safety advisories urging drivers to slow down, maintain safe distances, and follow official instructions during rain and storm conditions. Poor visibility, waterlogging, and slippery surfaces are causing dangerous driving conditions that require extra caution from motorists.Gulf News
5. Flight Cancellations and Airport Delays
Several flights have been cancelled or delayed as rain and thunderstorms impact aviation operations in the UAE. Emirates Airlines and flydubai reported cancellations affecting various international and regional routes. Passengers are advised to check flight status online, arrive early at airports, and expect travel disruptions as weather conditions continue to affect runway and airspace safety.The National
6. Waterlogged Streets and Urban Flooding
Heavy rainfall has left many streets and neighbourhoods waterlogged, particularly in Sharjah’s Al Majaz area and other low-lying zones. Water accumulation on major roads has slowed traffic and created hazards for motorists and pedestrians. Authorities emphasise avoiding flood-prone areas and diverting travel routes where possible to reduce congestion and risk.Gulf News
7. Public Services Respond to Weather Challenges
Municipalities and transport authorities across the UAE have activated emergency response units, deployed pumps to drain floodwater, and increased monitoring of affected areas. Ajman Port has moved services online to reduce in-person traffic, and Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is coordinating efforts to manage traffic flow and support commuter safety throughout the storm period.Gulf News
8. Safety Measures and Official Guidelines
Officials across the UAE continue to urge residents to stay informed about weather updates from the NCM and local authorities. Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel, stay clear of wadis and flood-prone areas, and take shelter during lightning or severe storms. Authorities emphasise that safety remains the highest priority as unstable weather continues.Gulf News
9. Remote Work and School Adjustments
In response to the hazardous weather, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has recommended that companies allow remote work where possible in the worst-affected areas. Government agencies have already adopted remote work plans to keep staff safe. Schools and parents are also advised to monitor conditions closely, particularly if rain affects transport and commute times.Gulf News
10. Outlook for the Weekend
Forecasts indicate that rain and unstable weather may continue into Saturday and Sunday, with scattered showers and gusty winds expected. Seas are likely to remain rough along coastal areas of the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea. Meteorologists recommend that residents plan ahead, stay updated with weather alerts, and prepare for continued rainfall as the low-pressure system persists over the region.Gulf News

