Several areas of Abu Dhabi are expected to experience rainfall from Monday until Wednesday, the Abu Dhabi Media Office announced.
Al Ain and Al Dharfa are also expected to witness light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by strong winds.
Authorities have advised motorists to adhere to modified speed limits, avoid valleys, carry first aid kits and prepare alternative light sources.
Various areas of Abu Dhabi are expected to witness rainfall of varying intensity from Monday 7 October until Wednesday 9 October. The public is advised to adhere to modified speed limits, avoid valleys, carry first aid kits and prepare alternative light sources. pic.twitter.com/kGML0Is453
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) October 6, 2024

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