Abu Dhabi reopens parks and beaches after temporary closure due to bad weather
Abu Dhabi Municipality has reopened all public parks, recreational centres and municipal beaches after temporarily closing them on Friday evening because of expected bad weather in the emirate. Authorities said they had taken the measure as a precaution to protect the public as unstable weather and heavy rain affected parts of Abu Dhabi. The National Centre of Meteorology issued a yellow weather…
The Abu Dhabi Municipality has reopened all public parks, recreational centers, and municipal beaches after briefly closing them on Friday evening due to anticipated adverse weather conditions in the emirate. This decision was made as a precautionary measure to safeguard the public, as unstable weather and heavy rain were impacting parts of Abu Dhabi.
The National Centre of Meteorology issued a yellow weather alert for the areas south and east of Abu Dhabi city, cautioning residents about dust and sandstorms resulting from strong winds, along with the possibility of rain and thunderstorms. The Abu Dhabi Civil Defence also cautioned the public via X to remain cautious during the rain and to avoid wadis and water pools.
The unpredictable weather is anticipated to persist over the weekend across certain regions of the country, with temperatures staying in the low 40s. Additionally, fog and mist are expected to form in coastal areas during early mornings. Drivers are advised to adhere to temporary speed limits, maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, and avoid areas where rainwater has accumulated.
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