The municipality had announced the precautionary closure on Friday as heavy rain and lightning affected parts of Abu Dhabi. Events at the affected facilities were also suspended.Designated beachesThe municipality urged residents and visitors to prioritise safety and swim only at designated beaches while following approved safety guidelines and instructions.Its designated swimming beaches include Corniche Beach and Al Bateen Public Beach.The municipality said it remains committed to providing a safe environment for visitors to enjoy its beaches while adhering to safety measures.More rain possibleThe reopening comes as unsettled weather is expected to continue across parts of the UAE.The National Centre of Meteorology forecast fair to partly cloudy conditions on Saturday, with convective clouds developing over eastern, southern and western areas in the afternoon and a chance of rainfall.The chance of rain is expected to continue on Sunday, particularly over eastern areas, while Monday could bring further cloud development.The chance of showers is forecast to increase again on Tuesday and Wednesday, with convective clouds and rainfall possible over eastern and southern areas.Abu Dhabi Police urge cautionAbu Dhabi Police urged motorists to exercise caution during unstable weather and follow safe-driving measures.Drivers were advised to obey temporary speed limits when activated, maintain a safe distance between vehicles and avoid sudden braking or sharp manoeuvres.Police also warned motorists to avoid valleys and areas where water has accumulated during rainfall.
Abu Dhabi parks and beaches reopen after heavy rain: Safety guidelines for visitors
Abu Dhabi reopens parks and beaches after heavy rain, with strict safety guidelines for swimmers and visitors as unstable weather continues across the UAE.






