More than 1 million students in the UAE returned to school on Monday, January 5, 2026, following the winter break. The morning scenes outside schools were busy, with traffic marshals actively directing vehicles to ensure smooth traffic flow near school zones. This marks a significant day for education across the country as schools reopened nationwide.
At the same time, the UAE experienced a noticeable drop in temperatures. The weather station recorded lows of 1.6°C, signaling cooler weather conditions. The National Center of Meteorology forecasted a slight further decline in temperatures towards the end of the week. Fresh winds are also expected, which could make the weather feel colder than the recorded temperatures.
Safety and Preparation
Residents and school authorities are advised to prepare for the brisk weather while managing school routines effectively. The combination of increased traffic from returning students and the cold weather calls for extra caution on the roads to keep everyone safe.
Key Points to Note
- More than 1 million students resumed classes on January 5, 2026.
- Temperatures dropped to as low as 1.6°C, with further declines expected.
- Fresh winds may result in colder perceived temperatures.
- Traffic marshals are managing school zone traffic to ensure safety.
- Extra caution is necessary due to increased traffic and cold weather.
The return of such a large number of students to schools and the dip in temperatures both highlight the dynamic changes occurring across the UAE this week.
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