The National Center of Meteorology has warned citizens and residents in the UAE that the country is expected to experience unstable weather conditions today, Saturday, with partly cloudy skies becoming cloudy at times, accompanied by the formation of convective clouds that may bring rainfall over scattered areas, reflecting noticeable changes in weather conditions throughout the day.

According to the official report, winds will be southeasterly to northeasterly at speeds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h, occasionally increasing to 40 km/h, which may cause blowing dust and reduced visibility in open areas, requiring caution especially for drivers.

Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are expected to be slight to moderate, becoming rough at times with cloud activity, with the second high tide at 07:06 and the first low tide at 14:28, while the Oman Sea will remain slight to moderate with the first high tide at 18:23 and the first low tide at 10:18.

Temperature readings show Abu Dhabi and Al Ain reaching highs of 33°C, while Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah are expected around 32°C, and cooler conditions in coastal and island areas such as Dalma and Abu Musa at 27–28°C, with humidity levels peaking up to 85 percent in some regions.

These conditions reflect ongoing atmospheric instability, with varying rain probabilities and increased humidity during nighttime and early morning hours, making it essential for residents to stay updated, especially in areas prone to cloud formation and sudden weather changes.