Well, the unusually low freezing level resulted in snow falling on the top of Jees mountain (1,737m) in Ras Al Khaymah in northernmost UAE. This is not the 1st time it snows there, but this is the heaviest snow cover ever recorded. Snow accumulations of 20cm have been reported as temperature dipped to -3c on Friday night and struggled to go above 1c on Saturday. Read more about the snow here (AFP) and for more photos (Gulfnews) click here. For a video of the snow (Gulfnews) click here.
The cold front that has swept across the UAE on Friday evening and early Saturday has brought widespread moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms (with hail) affecting many areas.


Strange this post is totaly unrelated to what I was searching google for, but it was listed on the first page. I guess your doing something right if Google likes you enough to put you on the first page of a non related search.
Hi,
Yeah I guess it is strange. May I know what you searched for in google?
U can forget about all the desertic miracles, rain and thunderstorms u got once in a decade, and come here to Lebanon, spend a month in the western mountains so u go back to ur countries with your mouth opened!
Yep. Lebanon’s snow is incredible. Take me there now