DUBAI (AFP) — A blanket of snow has covered a mountain in a part of
the United Arab Emirates, a rare phenomenon for the desert Gulf
country, according to local media report.

Al-Jees mountain, 5,700 feet (1,737 metres) above sea level and 25
kilometres (15 miles) northeast of Ras al-Khaimah city, was covered in
20 centimetres (eight inches) of snow, the state news agency WAM said.

"Although limited snowfall was recorded on the mountain some years
back, for the first time the peak of the mountain was fully covered in
snow," it said.

Local authorities said temperatures plunged to minus 3 degrees Celsius
(26.6 Fahrenheit) on Friday and again to below zero on Saturday, The
National newspaper reported.

Major Said al-Yamahi of Ras al-Khaimah police told the newspaper that
an area of five square kilometres (almost two square miles) was
covered in snow.

The emirates of Abu Dhabi and Dubai also had heavy rains on Friday and
Saturday, in a spell of rare chilly weather in a desert state where
summer temperatures can reach 50 Celcius (122 Fahrenheit).

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