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It’s day 3 of the showers and day 26 of the Iran attacks on the GCC. A break would be great right about now 😅

NEWS

The UAE Is Set To Hit Peak Storm Conditions On Thursday With A Risk Of Tornadoes In The Region

  • Weather forecasters say conditions are expected to intensify over the next two days as a powerful low-pressure system moves across the region.

  • Countries including Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain and Qatar are also expected to experience similar conditions ⛈️

  • According to the National Centre of Meteorology, the most unstable conditions are expected from Thursday night into Friday morning.

  • There is also a chance of isolated tornadoes in the region 🌪️

  • Some areas recorded exceptionally high levels. In Al Manama, Ajman, 93.3mm of rain was recorded, while Ghayathi in Abu Dhabi saw 91mm and Al Wathba recorded 88.2mm. In some spots, that’s close to a year’s worth of rain in just a short period 🌂

NEWS

Parents React To KHDA Extending Remote Learning In Dubai Schools 🏫

  • On March 24, Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) confirmed that all private educational institutions in Dubai will continue distance learning until Friday, April 3, 2026 📆

  • Following the announcement, many parents voiced their thoughts on distance learning for students amid the ongoing crisis.

  • According to KHDA’s announcement, schools that want to return to on-site learning earlier must submit a formal request explaining their specific circumstances and justification.

  • Each request will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, with the Ministry of Education making the final decision

SHARABLES

🍿Sharable bits and tips! 

  • HH Sheikh Mohammed was seen visiting Love Lake in Al Qudra 😍

  • Emirates now has a dedicated pet travel service 🐈✈️

  • Rains, storms, tornados...UAE authorities are monitoring and working around the clock to ensure everyone's safe 🫡☔️⁠

  • March 26 update: The UAE air defences engaged 9 drones coming from Iran 🪖

  • A mom gave a peek into her son’s distance learning routine 😂

  • Residents are sharing the kindest reminders for people placing orders during rainy hours ❤️⛈️

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