UAE Meteorology unveils detailed weather forecast for upcoming days
The latest weather forecast issued by the National Center of Meteorology provides valuable insights into the anticipated atmospheric conditions across various regions.
Expectations for the day include a mixture of partly cloudy to cloudy skies in island, coastal, and northern areas, with a possibility of sporadic light rainfall. Temperatures are projected to gradually rise throughout the day, indicating a shift in weather patterns.
During the night and into tomorrow morning, an increase in humidity is predicted in select coastal and inland regions, contributing to the potential formation of fog or light mist in certain areas. Winds are expected to maintain a light to moderate speed, with occasional activity during the day that may lead to dusty conditions. Sea conditions are forecast to range from light to medium waves in the Arabian Gulf, while the Sea of Oman is anticipated to experience lighter waves.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, a continuation of partly cloudy to cloudy skies is expected in the island, coastal, and northern regions. Additionally, heightened humidity at night may contribute to the formation of fog or light mist in specific inland and coastal areas. The wind direction is forecast to shift from southeasterly to northeasterly and northwesterly, with speeds ranging from 10 to 20 km/h, reaching up to 30 km/h at sea.
Moving on to Monday's forecast, conditions are predicted to become generally fair to partly cloudy, with continued nighttime humidity anticipated in coastal areas. Winds are projected to shift from northwesterly to southeasterly, maintaining a light to moderate speed, similar to previous days.
As for Tuesday, partly cloudy to cloudy skies are expected in the islands, northern, and eastern regions, accompanied by another rise in temperatures. The wind direction is anticipated to shift from southeasterly to northwesterly and northeasterly, maintaining a light to moderate speed with occasional dust-raising activity. Sea conditions are forecast to range from light to medium waves in the Arabian Gulf, while the Sea of Oman is expected to experience lighter waves.