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UAE: As “Hazardous” Weather Intensifies Nationwide, a Red Alert is Issued.

April 17, 2024
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UAE: As "Hazardous" Weather Intensifies Nationwide, a Red Alert is Issued.

Heavy downpours pounded the UAE late Monday night into Tuesday, waking residents to constant thunderclaps and lightning.

Due to an extension of a “low surface pressure” and two waves of unstable weather expected to travel over the nation on Tuesday, the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has announced that unseasonably warm weather will persist throughout the UAE from Monday through Wednesday. Government workers in the United Arab Emirates were also instructed to work from home on Wednesday, according to a statement. The nation’s weather is worsening, so the advisory was issued.

Due to the nation’s increasingly unpredictable weather, Dubai has increased the hours that government employees and students attending private schools can work remotely. Employers in the private sector are encouraged to provide remote work for their staff.

On Wednesday, federal workers in Sharjah have also been instructed to work from home. The met emphasized the locations most vulnerable to extreme weather, taking to X. While yellow alert zones may see milder weather, orange alert areas advise inhabitants to be on the lookout. Courses in both Emirates’ public and private schools will be held virtually on Wednesday.

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