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Emirates News

UAE weather tomorrow: Temperatures to reach 46ºC, rainfall to hit some areas

  The day on Thursday will be fair to partly cloudy at times, the National Centre of Meteorology has forecast. Some convective cloud formation is probable may be associated with rainfall by afternoon, eastward and southward. Light to moderate Southeasterly, becoming Northwesterly winds will blow, freshening at times westward, causing blowing dust, with a speed of 10 – 25, reaching 40 kmph. Temperatures could be as high as 46ºC in the country. Mercury is set to rise to 40ºC in Abu Dhabi and 39ºC in Dubai. However, temperatures could be as low as 33ºC in Abu Dhabi and 32ºC in Dubai and 23ºC in internal areas. It will be humid by night and Tuesday morning over some internal areas. Levels will range from 20 to 80 per cent in Abu.

Rubio discusses US-Iran deal with Sheikh Mohamed, vows 'commitment' to UAE security

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio who is visiting the country as part of his tour in the Middle East. During the meeting, Rubio renewed Washington's commitment to the country's security on the first leg of a tour of the Gulf. "They discussed President Trump's memorandum of understanding with Iran, efforts to secure full and safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz, and the importance of peace and stability in the region," said his spokesperson Tommy Pigott, adding that Rubio "reaffirmed the US commitment to the security of the Emirates". Rubio held talks with top UAE officials on Wednesday, according to Reuters, seeking to reassure Gulf allies who view a proposed Iran peace deal as too generous to a state that.

Watch: Heavy summer rains in UAE; residents warned to watch out for strong winds

  UAE has been hit with a spell of summer showers, as areas of the country — particularly towards the east — face dark clouds and rainy weather. While the rains bring residents some much-needed relief from the desert heat, authorities urge caution over the next couple of days. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has predicted light to moderate rains that may become heavy over June 24 and June 25. The Al Ain region is set to get heavier showers, although the intensity may vary through the day.Residents can expect strong downbursts of wind, which can kick up dust and sand. The weather overall can lead to reduced visibility and hazardous driving conditions. The NCM urged drivers to take extra caution on the roads over the next two days and stick to safety instructions.

Latest News

Dubai RTA's new AI system will predict marine transport demand in real time

  Dubai's marine transport network is set for a data-driven upgrade as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) rolls out an enhanced Seasonal Network initiative powered by artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. The move is designed to improve service flexibility and respond more efficiently to fluctuating passenger demand during peak seasons, public holidays and major events across the emirate.The summer operating plan, effective in July, is built on an integrated big-data repository tracking passenger numbers, revenue, and occupancy rates. Officials say the system sharpens forecasting accuracy and supports more responsive operational decisions as usage patterns shift throughout the year. How the AI-led model works? At the centre of the initiative is an AI-led model.
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World News

Fake Botox batch in UAE: Authorities order immediate halt to its use

  The Establishment said the product was not brought into the UAE through approved import channels. It warned that using counterfeit medical products can be dangerous because they do not meet approved safety and quality standards. This could lead to harmful reactions, unexpected side effects or other health complications. Healthcare providers, pharmacies and medical facilities have been urged to carefully check the authenticity of medical products before using or dispensing them. The authority also instructed them to immediately stop using, distributing or selling any units carrying the batch number C7048C4.Patients who have received Botox treatment and experience any unusual symptoms are advised to consult a doctor or pharmacist.The Emirates Drug Establishment urged.

Lip surgery at 18? How social media is changing UAE teens

When a 13-year-old girl told her psychiatrist that she planned to get lip surgery at 18 because she believed "normal lips" were no longer attractive, it raised a red flag. The teen's perception of beauty had been heavily influenced by the images and appearance standards she encountered online. Mental health professionals said such concerns are becoming common as children and teenagers spend more time on social media, where filters, edited images and influencer culture can create unrealistic ideas about beauty and appearance. Dr Shahana Kasim, a psychiatrist at NMC Speciality Hospital in Abu Dhabi, said she is seeing more children comparing themselves to the carefully edited images they encounter online."Many adolescents are aware that images online are often edited, filtered or.

Do you get more headaches during the summer? Here

  If you’ve noticed more pain between your temples as the warmer months tick by, it may not be all in your head. Some studies have suggested that hot or humid weather, bright sunlight and summer-related drops in outdoor air pressure can trigger headaches in some people. Migraine sufferers in particular often report being the most affected, said Dr Danielle Wilhour, an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.  While there isn’t anything you can do to change the weather itself, the good news is that experts say there are some steps you can take to thwart the throbbing before it starts.  What the research suggests  It can be challenging for scientists to study how the outdoor world influences headache.