Sharjah extends free public parking due to unstable weather

Sharjah has announced that the public parking fee exemption is being extended until further notice, amid unstable weather conditions. The extension is on the parking fee exemption implemented on March 23. The Sharjah City Municipality added that the exemption applies to all public parking areas across the emirate — including zones that are normally chargeable, which are indicated by blue signs. Smart parking yards are, however, excluded from this exemption.Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp channels.The UAE is expecting a week of unstable weather. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecast rain moving across different areas of the country from Sunday to Friday. Showers will shift across the north, east, south, coastal, and inland regions, with rainfall amounts varying each day.UAE officials have continued to stress that public safety remains the priority, and further updates will follow as the weather pattern develops.Meanwhile, motorists have been advised to be careful, especially when visibility is low and roads have water build-up.Sharjah announces free public parking on March 23 amid heavy rains across UAEUAE sees heavy rains, waterlogged roads on first day of unstable weather

Sharjah extends free public parking due to unstable weather

Sharjah has announced that the public parking fee exemption is being extended until further notice, amid unstable weather conditions.

The extension is on the parking fee exemption implemented on March 23.

The Sharjah City Municipality added that the exemption applies to all public parking areas across the emirate — including zones that are normally chargeable, which are indicated by blue signs.

Smart parking yards are, however, excluded from this exemption.

Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp channels.

The UAE is expecting a week of unstable weather. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecast rain moving across different areas of the country from Sunday to Friday. Showers will shift across the north, east, south, coastal, and inland regions, with rainfall amounts varying each day.

UAE officials have continued to stress that public safety remains the priority, and further updates will follow as the weather pattern develops.

Meanwhile, motorists have been advised to be careful, especially when visibility is low and roads have water build-up.

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