
A powerful storm is moving toward Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region, raising serious weather concerns. The system could bring heavy rain, strong winds, and dust storms, affecting millions across multiple countries. Authorities warn of flooding risks, poor visibility, and dangerous sea conditions in coastal areas.
Meteorological experts say the storm may intensify by the weekend, with heavy rainfall expected across several regions. Wind speeds could reach up to 60 kilometers per hour on Wednesday and Thursday, increasing the risk of damage. As a result, residents are advised to remain cautious and avoid unnecessary travel during peak weather activity.
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Saudi Arabia’s weather department has also warned of reduced visibility due to dust-laden winds. Additionally, coastal regions may face rough sea conditions, with wave heights exceeding 2.5 meters. These developments could disrupt maritime activity and pose risks to fishermen and coastal communities.
Meanwhile, in the United Arab Emirates, authorities fear that intense rainfall could lead to water entering homes. Residents have already begun preparing by placing sandbags and plastic sheets around properties to prevent flooding. These precautionary measures highlight growing concern over potential urban water accumulation.
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Furthermore, the UAE Awqaf Department has urged citizens to offer prayers at home during severe weather. Mosque imams have been instructed to make announcements encouraging safety and reduced movement. In some cases, combined prayers may be offered to minimize exposure to hazardous conditions.