Local volcanic activity intensifies and expands in the Hajar Mountains, impacting areas across the UAE.

2025-07-13 2025-07-13T15:14:04Z
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Arab Weather - The latest weather forecasts, derived from computer simulations, indicate an improvement in localized activity in the Al Hajar Mountains starting Monday. Thunderstorms of varying intensity are expected, leading to the flow of valleys and ravines in some areas. This is due to expectations of water mist flowing through the various layers of the Sultanate's atmosphere.

 

Analysis results from the Arab Weather Regional Center for Meteorology and Forecasting, along with computer simulations, indicate that there is a chance of rain in the Hajar Mountains and surrounding areas over the coming days, extending to parts of the southern and eastern Emirates, God willing, especially the eastern mountains and the city of Al Ain.

 

Thunderstorms are sometimes accompanied by hail, and these rains can sometimes be heavy, leading to the formation of flash floods and the flow of valleys and ravines, God willing.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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