
UAE residents, if you were disappointed by the warm winter the country has been experiencing this time, take heart — the UAE just recorded its lowest temperature yet this year.
An icy 4.2ºC was recorded at 5am on Saturday morning (February 3) at Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah, snapping Al Ain's record of 5.3ºC in Raknah on January 10.
It's been a rainy week with six out of seven emirates experiencing scattered showers and cooler temperatures. Residents have been making the most of the chilly weather in the country by heading to winter markets and night beaches, and indulging in outdoor activities.
Jebel Jais is the highest peak in the UAE, standing tall at 1,934 metres and is a popular spot for residents, hikers, and tourists alike.
Its “white snow-covered mountains” make it the most attractive winter destination in the Emirates, one of the country's most-dedicated storm chasers told Khaleej Times earlier this year.
With all this talk of frigid temperatures, the inevitable question is: can residents expect any snow in the desert?
Snow requires a temperature of 0°C to form, which is rare in the UAE. Despite the rarity, the country has experienced snow in the past: in Ras Al Khaimah in 2017 and at Jebel Jais in 2009.
Winter is not over yet, so there may yet be hope for 2024.
UAE weather is explained
Earlier this week, the National Centre of Meteorology had said that the UAE would be affected by a surface depression. This condition causes the formation of clouds and rainfall. The authorities had already forecast that a significant drop in temperatures was expected on Saturday.
This explains the weather phenomena over the last week, where rainfall across the UAE caused a drop in horizontal visibility due to strong winds blowing dust and sand.