The National Center for Meteorology warned citizens and residents of the country that it expects the UAE weather today to witness a state of weather fluctuations, where the weather is partly cloudy to sometimes cloudy with a chance of rain on scattered areas of the country, in conjunction with a significant drop in temperatures compared to the previous days.
According to the center’s daily weather bulletin, winds will be light to moderate in general but are expected to become fresh at times, particularly over the sea. These winds may stir up dust and sand in exposed areas, potentially reducing horizontal visibility intermittently.
Wind directions are expected to range from southeasterly to northwesterly, with speeds between 10 and 25 km/h, reaching up to 40 km/h in some areas, especially offshore.
Regarding sea conditions, the Arabian Gulf will experience rough waves. The first high tide is expected at 13:42 and the second at 02:50, while the first low tide will occur at 20:15 and the second at 08:10.
In the Sea of Oman, wave conditions will be slight to moderate. The first high tide is forecast at 10:26 and the second at 22:48, with the first low tide at 16:30 and the second at 05:06.
As for temperatures, Abu Dhabi is expected to record a high of 34°C and a low of 22°C, with humidity levels ranging between 80% and 45%. Dubai will also see a high of 34°C and a low of 23°C, with humidity between 80% and 40%.
Sharjah is forecast to reach 33°C with a low of 22°C and humidity up to 85%, while Ajman will record 33°C and 24°C. Umm Al Quwain is expected to see 32°C and 23°C, with maximum humidity reaching 90%.
Ras Al Khaimah will record 32°C and 22°C, Fujairah 30°C and 24°C, and Al Ain 31°C and 21°C. Similar highs of 31°C and lows of 21°C are forecast for Liwa.
Al Ruwais is expected to see 30°C and 20°C, Al Sila 28°C and 18°C, and Dalma 27°C and 21°C. Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb will both record 26°C and 22°C, while Abu Musa will reach 25°C and 22°C with varying humidity levels.
The forecast underscores a period of unstable weather conditions, and authorities continue to advise residents and maritime operators to monitor official updates and exercise caution, particularly in coastal and open areas.
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