The United Arab Emirates is entering a period of unstable weather conditions starting today and continuing through April 23, according to the National Center of Meteorology, as medium and high clouds move in from the west at intervals, creating a dynamic and shifting atmospheric pattern across the country.

Forecasts indicate varying chances of rainfall across multiple regions, with light showers expected over islands and some coastal and eastern areas, while mountainous regions may experience moderate rainfall at times, adding a layer of variability and anticipation to the overall weather outlook.

The report also highlights that winds will shift between northeasterly and northwesterly directions, ranging from light to moderate speeds, with occasional intensification particularly in western regions, leading to blowing dust and sand that could reduce horizontal visibility in exposed areas.

This weather pattern will also bring a slight drop in temperatures, especially along coastal zones, signaling a noticeable change in atmospheric conditions during this period, which may be felt more clearly during nighttime and early morning hours across different parts of the country.

As for sea conditions, the Arabian Gulf is expected to experience light to moderate waves with occasional roughness in western waters, while the Oman Sea will remain relatively calm, reflecting generally stable marine conditions with only minor fluctuations that are unlikely to disrupt maritime activities significantly.