Dubai, Sharjah Police warn of unstable weather, ask residents to drive carefully

Authorities across the United Arab Emirates have escalated weather warnings as unstable conditions intensify throughout the region. Both Dubai and Sharjah Police Departments have activated emergency protocols, urging residents to exercise extreme caution amid deteriorating weather patterns characterized by heavy rainfall, strong winds, and significantly reduced visibility.

In an official communiqué released Thursday, December 18, Dubai Police outlined comprehensive safety measures. The advisory explicitly prohibits beach activities and maritime operations while strongly discouraging travel through valleys, flood-prone zones, and low-lying areas. The department emphasized strict compliance with all directives from official channels.

Sharjah Police echoed these concerns, issuing specialized guidance for motorists. Drivers are instructed to maintain increased following distances, substantially reduce speeds, and completely avoid areas near dams and valleys. The warning highlights the exponentially higher accident risks during such adverse weather events.

Brigadier Juma Salem bin Suwaidan, Director of the General Department of Traffic, addressed particularly dangerous behaviors being observed. “The utilization of mobile devices or attempting to film while operating vehicles during these conditions dramatically elevates collision risks,” he stated, underscoring the critical need for undivided attention on roadways.

The coordinated response comes as national meteorological services continue issuing multiple weather alerts throughout the week. These advisories predict sustained unstable atmospheric conditions affecting numerous emirates, with particular intensity expected in northern regions. Emergency services remain on high alert as they monitor developing situations and respond to weather-related incidents across the affected areas.