The UAE is set to experience a mix of partly cloudy to cloudy weather today, with a possibility of rainfall in some Eastern and Southern areas, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). This forecast indicates a chance for varied weather conditions across different regions of the country, which could lead to localized showers.
Humidity levels are expected to rise significantly by night and on Wednesday morning, particularly in some Western coastal regions. The humidity could potentially reach up to 90 percent in these coastal areas and islands. In contrast, the mountainous regions are likely to experience much lower humidity levels, possibly dropping to as low as 15 percent. Such high humidity levels in the coastal areas can make the weather feel warmer and more uncomfortable, especially during the night and early morning hours.
Light to moderate winds will prevail throughout the UAE, occasionally freshening. These winds might cause blowing dust and sand, reducing visibility in some areas. The variation in wind speeds can create dynamic weather patterns, making it essential for residents to stay updated on the latest weather reports.
In terms of temperatures, the UAE Weather reports that Dubai will see temperatures ranging from 33℃ to 44℃, while Abu Dhabi’s temperatures are expected to range from 32℃ to 45℃. These high temperatures, combined with the potential for high humidity, can create challenging conditions for outdoor activities, urging residents and visitors to take necessary precautions to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
The sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are expected to be slight, providing a relatively calm environment for marine activities. However, in the Oman Sea, conditions will range from slight to moderate, which may affect small vessels and recreational activities. Mariners are advised to be cautious and stay informed about the latest sea condition updates.
Overall, the diverse weather conditions forecasted for the UAE highlight the need for residents and visitors to stay informed and prepared for varying weather patterns, particularly the possibility of rainfall and high humidity in certain areas.