Wind speeds hit 74kmph in Al Dhafra region, but officials say a low-pressure system—not a cyclone—is behind the unstable weather, with clearer skies expected by weekend.
ABU DHABI — Strong winds of up to 74kmph swept across parts of the UAE on Thursday as unstable weather conditions continued, but the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) moved swiftly to debunk viral social media claims that a cyclone was approaching.
The NCM recorded the highest wind speeds in Al Ghuwaifat in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra region, where gusts reached 74kmph. Mussafah recorded around 71kmph, while offshore areas saw winds of up to 65kmph.
Despite the intensity, officials stressed that the conditions do not amount to a cyclone—a classification they called scientifically inaccurate.
“Calling this a cyclone is scientifically incorrect — completely wrong,” said NCM weather expert Dr. Ahmad Habib. He explained that cyclones require highly specific atmospheric conditions and large-scale, consistent wind circulation—features absent from the current weather system.
“What we are seeing is a low-pressure system, which is normal during this time of year,” he added.
Different From 2024 Storms
Dr. Habib also drew a clear distinction between the current weather pattern and the extreme rainfall event that struck the UAE in 2024.
Last year’s system dumped massive amounts of rain within 24 hours over concentrated areas, leading to widespread flooding. In contrast, the current system distributes rainfall over multiple days, allowing drainage infrastructure to cope more effectively.
“This time, rainfall is distributed over two to four days, with breaks in between,” he said. “This allows drainage systems to cope better and reduces flood risk.”
Another round of showers is expected Thursday into early Friday, marking the second wave of unstable weather.
Safety Warning Issued
Authorities urged residents to exercise caution, particularly during periods of heavy rainfall.
The NCM warned against:
- Visiting valleys (wadis) during rain
- Driving in low visibility conditions
- Approaching water pools or flooded areas
“Sometimes visibility almost disappears during rainfall,” the forecaster said, emphasizing the need for extra vigilance on the roads.
Clearer but Windy Weekend Ahead
Conditions are expected to improve by Saturday, with clearer skies and no rain forecast. However, strong north-westerly winds may persist.
- Temperatures: High 20s°C
- Skies: Partly cloudy to clear
- Sea conditions: Rough to very rough at times
While outdoor activities may resume, the NCM cautioned that sea conditions will remain unstable, making swimming and marine activities risky. Dust and reduced visibility may also affect exposed areas due to winds.
More Rain Possible Next Week
Looking ahead, the NCM indicated that another weather system could affect the country by the middle of next week, potentially bringing fresh clouds and additional rainfall.








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