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Thundershowers hit many areas of Dubai, temperatures expected to drop by 6°C

Unstable climate - hail and thunderstorm - were recorded at Fujairah watercourses and parts of Ras Al Khaimah early Sunday morning, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) had declared on Twitter. 

Occupants in Khalifa City, just as those on Salaam Road in Abu Dhabi, experienced moderate downpours at around 4am on Sunday. Zones hit by the downpour in Abu Dhabi incorporate Al Shawamekh, Al Ruwais, Al Dalma Island, Ghiyati and Al Mirfa in Al Dharfa, as per NCM. 

Temperatures are conjecture to drop by six degrees on Wednesday giving brief help from warmth before summer hits in full power. 

"The greatest temperature drop (by six degrees) will be in the western piece of the nation," said forecaster Dr Ahmed Habib. "In different pieces of the nation, temperatures will drop by up to two degrees." 

He likewise said that precipitation during this time was an ordinary event, as "May is the progress time frame among winter and summer". Truth be told, the equivalent occurred in 2017 and 2018, he included. 

Dr Habib said that because of low weight in the upper and surface layers of the climate, there was further plausibility of downpour. 

Because of the expansion of the progression of sodden air from the Arabian Sea, the climate condition will develop as mists increment. Downpours of various powers, with lightning and roar on occasion, are normal until Wednesday, as convective mists structure over dissipated regions, including Al Ain and the eastern district and reaching out now and again to some beach front regions of the UAE. The measure of mists will diminish steadily from Thursday. 

The breezes amid this period will be moderate, prompting harsh ocean and causing blowing residue and sands with poor level perceivability now and again.

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