UAE: Low pressure system continues to affect the country, bringing rain to wide areas.

2025-12-19 2025-12-19T02:31:00Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab Weather App - The latest satellite images indicate that the country continues to be affected by the Al-Bashayer depression, with fluctuating weather prevailing between partly cloudy and cloudy, and rain falling on large areas of the country, especially the eastern parts. According to the radar of the National Center of Meteorology, some of these clouds are accompanied by heavy rain and hail showers.

The country will be affected by the cold air mass on Friday, December 19, 2025, causing temperatures to drop significantly and the weather to be cold, God willing. It will remain unstable until the evening hours, with clouds continuing to appear and showers of rain falling over large areas of the country, especially the interior regions. The rain will be heavy at times and may be accompanied by lightning, thunder, and hail.

And God knows best.

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