Shoukah in Ras Al Khaimah sees heaviest rainfall in UAE at 77.5 mm

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Officials are keeping a close watch on conditions and urge residents to remain vigilant.

Abu Dhabi: Several parts of the UAE experienced moderate to heavy rainfall yesterday as unstable weather affected the country.

The National Centre of Meteorology stated that Shoukah in Ras Al Khaimah recorded the highest rainfall in the UAE at 77.5 millimetres.

Kalba in Sharjah recorded the second-highest rainfall at 65.8 millimetres, followed by Umm Al Gaf in Ras Al Khaimah with 60.6 millimetres.

The figures highlight the continuing impact of current weather conditions, with rainfall recorded across multiple regions, as authorities maintain close monitoring to ensure public safety.

Top rainfall locations in the UAE:

  • Shoukah, Ras Al Khaimah: 77.5 mm – highest in the country
  • Kalba, Sharjah: 65.8 mm – second highest
  • Umm Al Gaf, Ras Al Khaimah: 60.6 mm
  • Wadi Al Tuwa, Fujairah: 57.2 mm
  • Al Dhaid, Sharjah: 53.9 mm

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