UAE
How do March 2026 heavy rains compare to April 2024?
UAE residents experienced one of the most active weather spells in recent memory this week, as a surface low-pressure system combined with an upper-air low-pressure trough moved across the region. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) said the combination increased cloud formation and the probability of convective rainfall over scattered areas, with conditions forecast to persist until Friday, March 27.
What the gauges recorded
Monday, March 23 produced the most significant single-day readings of the weather event. According to the NCM:
- Al Manama, Ajman: 93.3mm
- Ghayathi, Al Dhafra: 91mm
- Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi: 88.2mm
- Mohammed bin Zayed City: 78.7mm
- Al Ruwais: 75.7mm
On Tuesday, March 24, the NCM’s top five readings shifted to coastal and island stations:
- Das Island: 47.9mm
- Dayyinah Island: 39.7mm
- Jebel Mebrah: 33.3mm
- Jebel Yanas: 31.6mm
- Abu Dhabi Corniche: 28.3mm
The lowest temperature recorded during the weather spell was 12.4°C at Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah.
How it compares to April 2024
The numbers from March 2026, while significant for the time of year, remain well below what the country experienced on April 16, 2024. The NCM confirmed that Khatm Al Shakla in Al Ain recorded 254 millimetres of rainfall in less than 24 hours during that event, a figure that exceeded any rainfall recorded since the UAE began systematic climate monitoring in 1949.
The April 2024 event shattered all previous benchmarks, bringing normal life to a halt as the nation dealt with high water levels. The March 2026 peak of 93.3mm at Al Manama, while near-historic for March, is roughly a third of what Khatm Al Shakla received in a single day two years ago.
What drove both events
Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Arabian Centre for Climate and Environmental Sciences established that unusually warm Arabian Sea waters fundamentally altered where and how intensely the rain fell during the April 2024 event, redirecting and intensifying rainfall directly over the UAE rather than over the Zagros Mountains to the north. The March 2026 system, by contrast, has been attributed by the NCM to a conventional low-pressure system moving through the region during the country’s active rainfall season.
Authorities and public safety
The Ministry of Interior urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel, reduce driving speeds, maintain safe distances between vehicles, and stay away from areas prone to water accumulation. The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) reassured the public that thunder sounds associated with the system are a normal feature of such weather events, and that any alerts would be issued promptly through the National Early Warning System.
Rainfall of varying intensity is forecast to continue across different parts of the country through Friday, March 27, with conditions expected to improve over the weekend.
GN
Education
UAE resumes in-person classes Monday
Regular classes on campuses will resume in all nurseries, kindergartens, and public and private schools in the UAE on Monday, April 20, 2026, the UAE’s Ministry of Education announced on Wednesday.
“The resumption of in-person education for all children and students, as well as educational and administrative staff, in nurseries, kindergartens, and public and private schools, starting Monday, April 20, 2026,” the ministry said in a social media post
This follows schools’ completion of the necessary readiness and preparation plans, including facility preparedness, training of educational and administrative staff, and updating safety and security procedures, thereby reinforcing a safe and reassuring learning environment for students and their families, the ministry clarified.
Hybrid rotational model
Private schools will have the flexibility to implement the hybrid rotational model when needed, in accordance with approved regulations and under the supervision of local education authorities, in a manner that takes into account the readiness of each educational institution and ensures smooth implementation.
However, the ministry clarified that private schools implementing the hybrid rotational model must organise staff deployment in a manner that supports continuity of learning and does not require assigning the same teacher to deliver both in-person and remote instruction simultaneously.
This is to “preserve education quality and balancing professional workloads for teaching staff.”
Prepared for alternative modes
Educational institutions will remain prepared to transition to alternative learning modes when needed, ensuring continuity of education with flexibility and smooth implementation, the ministry added.
The ministry’s announcement ends days of confusion and rumours about how long the UAE will continue distance learning for students. It also clarifies the path forward for educational institutions to face any possible challenges in the context of regional uncertainties.
Wednesday’s announcement is also expected to give ample time for parents to prepare for sending children back to campuses.
Gulf News
UAE
UAE urges Iran to uphold ceasefire
The UAE is closely following the announcement by US President Donald Trump regarding the two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, and is seeking further clarification on the agreement’s provisions to ensure Iran’s full commitment to an immediate cessation of all hostilities in the region and the complete and unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) underscored that the unprovoked Iranian attacks targeting infrastructure, energy facilities, and civilian sites over the past 40 days – which included 2,819 ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as drones – and the resulting loss of life and property damage, necessitate a firm position, including ensuring that Iran is held accountable and fully liable for damages and reparations.
The ministry emphasised the need for a comprehensive and sustained approach that addresses Iran’s full range of threats, including its nuclear capabilities, ballistic missiles, drones, military capabilities, and affiliated proxies and terrorist groups, while ending threats to freedom of navigation, as well as economic warfare and piracy in the Strait of Hormuz. The Ministry expressed hope for achieving sustainable peace for all countries in the region.
The UAE reaffirmed that it is not a party to this war and had undertaken intensive diplomatic efforts to prevent its outbreak, including through bilateral channels and initiatives within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Furthermore, the UAE underscored that it has firmly safeguarded its sovereignty, security, and national achievements, and stressed the need for Iran’s full compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817 (2026), adopted on 11 March 2026, which condemned the Iranian attacks and demanded their immediate cessation.
GN
UAE
Dubai allows fee deferrals for hotels, businesses
Dubai has approved a new set of economic measures allowing hotels and businesses to defer key fees for three months, as authorities move to ease short-term cost pressures across the economy.
The measures, announced by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, take effect from April 1, 2026.
They form part of a previously announced Dh1 billion economic incentive package.
Fee deferrals
Hotels will be allowed to postpone paying 100% of sales fees on rooms and food and beverage, as well as the Tourism Dirham, for a period of three months.
The relief applies across all hospitality establishments, including hotels, hotel apartments and holiday homes, and is aimed at easing liquidity pressures in the sector.
Wider measures
The measures extend to companies across multiple sectors, with a three-month deferral introduced on a range of business-related fees.
These include:
- Premium business names
- Licence amendment fees
- Newspaper announcement fees
- Local service fees
- Accommodation fees
- Waste management fees
- Service improvement fees
The deferrals apply to both new licences and renewals. Authorities said businesses will receive an update at the end of the three-month period.
Policy response
Officials framed the rollout as a continuation of Dubai’s responsive economic model.
Helal Saeed Almarri, Director General of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), said: “Dubai’s economic model has been built on agility, clarity and cooperation, and the accelerated introduction and implementation of these measures… is a clear demonstration of the decisive leadership our city and nation benefit from.”
He added that the approach reflects “continued engagement with industry” and the ability to “rapidly enact policies that can incentivise growth and solidify resilience.”
Industry feedback
Authorities said the measures were shaped through consultations with the tourism sector.
Issam Kazim, CEO of the Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), part of DET, said: “Over recent weeks, we have been closely engaging with stakeholders across the tourism sector as they navigate through unique challenges.”
He said the incentives reflect industry feedback and will support “growth and momentum for the sector.”
Business flexibility
Ahmad Khalifa AlQaizi AlFalasi, CEO of Dubai Business Registration and Licensing Corporation (DBLC), part of DET, said the measures give companies room to manage near-term priorities.
“By giving businesses extra flexibility over the coming months, we are allowing them to focus on key priorities… to protect the long-term sustainability of their operations,” he said.
The measures sit within a wider economic support package announced earlier this week, which also includes extending customs data grace periods and streamlining the issuance and renewal of residency permits.
GN
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