Rain of varying intensity covering parts of the northern and coastal areas, including the Emirate of Dubai

2025-01-13 2025-01-13T08:02:10Z
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Arab Weather - The UAE Meteorology Department's Ghaith radar shows rain clouds affecting scattered parts of the country, especially the northern regions, including parts of the Emirate of Dubai and its southern regions. These clouds are accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity, from light to medium.

Forecasts for the coming hours and Monday, according to the UAE National Center of Meteorology, indicate that the country will be affected by an extension of a surface low pressure system from the east, met by a high pressure system from the west, so that the weather during the day will be partly to cloudy, with the possibility of light rain falling on some coastal and northern areas.

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