Abu Dhabi, February 24, 2025 – Residents of the UAE are set to experience a period of significant cooling as ‘cold waves’ are expected to hit the country from February 25 to March 4, with the possibility of extending until March 10, according to meteorological experts.
Meteorologists warn that this period is often preceded by a temporary and deceptive rise in temperature, leading many to mistakenly believe that winter has come to an end. However, this brief warmth is typically followed by a sharp drop in temperatures, signaling the return of cold conditions.
The ‘Cold of Shula’ and its Significance
This phenomenon is commonly referred to as the ‘cold of Shula’ among the agricultural communities, a reference to ‘Shula,’ one of the stars in the Scorpio constellation.
Historically, Bedouins have also recognized this seasonal shift, observing that it brings unpredictable weather patterns fluctuating between the chill of winter and the warmth of early spring.
“The days of ‘Shula’ have long been observed by desert dwellers and farmers as a time of climatic instability, where cold and warm conditions alternate before winter bids its final farewell,” said Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Chairman of the Emirates Astronomy Society and a member of the Arab Union for Space Sciences and Astronomy.
Final Cold Winds Before Spring
Al Jarwan further explained that this period is often associated with “Al Naayat,” the last cold winds of the season, marking the transition from winter to spring. These winds, he noted, are seen as a seasonal farewell to winter, usually signaling the final phase of cold weather before temperatures begin to rise steadily across the region.
Weather Precautions and Seasonal Impact
While the UAE is known for its arid climate and high summer temperatures, seasonal fluctuations such as these can have a noticeable impact on daily life. The sudden return of cold weather may catch some residents off guard, particularly those who have already switched to lighter clothing in response to the temporary rise in temperatures.
Health experts advise people to be cautious, especially those with respiratory conditions, as abrupt temperature changes can increase the risk of colds, flu, and other weather-related illnesses. Authorities also recommend dressing appropriately, particularly during early mornings and late nights when the temperature drop is most pronounced.
Agricultural sectors in the UAE take special note of this period, as the ‘cold of Shula’ can influence planting schedules and crop yields. Farmers often prepare for fluctuating temperatures to protect their harvests from potential damage caused by late-season cold snaps.
Looking Ahead: When Will Warmer Weather Settle In?
Though the upcoming cold wave will temporarily extend winter-like conditions, experts believe that stable warm weather will begin to take hold after March 10. Following this period, temperatures are expected to rise consistently, ushering in the transition toward the hotter months ahead.
As the UAE braces for this late winter chill, residents are reminded to stay informed through official weather updates and take necessary precautions to adapt to the fluctuating conditions.
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