The National Center of Meteorology forecast generally fair weather across the UAE for tomorrow, Sunday, with relatively stable atmospheric conditions prevailing over most regions, while continuous monitoring remains in place for any changes that could impact daily activities, especially in coastal and marine areas.

Winds are expected to be light to moderate, occasionally becoming active, particularly over the sea, and may cause blowing dust and sand over land, coming from northwesterly to southwesterly directions with speeds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h, reaching up to 40 km/h at times.

The Arabian Gulf will experience moderate to rough seas, with the first high tide at 21:33 and the second at 05:55, while low tides are expected at 13:10 and 00:29, prompting caution for those heading to the sea during peak conditions.

In contrast, the Oman Sea will remain relatively calm with slight waves, with the first high tide at 16:35 and the second at 04:13, while low tides occur at 09:09 and 23:22, reflecting more stable marine conditions compared to the Arabian Gulf.

Temperatures are expected to rise across inland and coastal areas, with highs reaching up to 40°C in locations such as Fujairah, Liwa, and Al Sila, while minimum temperatures range between 24°C and 32°C, accompanied by high humidity levels reaching up to 85% in coastal regions, increasing the perceived heat during nighttime and early morning hours.