emirates7 - The National Center of Meteorology has released a comprehensive weather forecast for today, cautioning UAE residents about intense summer heat and changing atmospheric conditions.
The day will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy, with low clouds expected to develop along the eastern coastline. Temperatures will slightly in coastal and western parts of the country, but inland areas will continue to experience extreme heat, with highs ranging between 43°C and 47°C.
Temperatures in coastal regions and islands will range from 37°C to 41°C, while mountainous areas will be somewhat cooler, hovering between 34°C and 38°C.
Humidity levels are set to rise overnight and into Thursday morning, increasing the chances of fog or mist in some internal and coastal regions — potentially affecting early morning drivers.
Winds will generally be light to moderate, but may intensify in the western areas. Gusts could reach up to 40 km/h, raising dust and sand, and possibly reducing visibility across regions stretching from the Southeast to the Northwest.
Mariners should remain vigilant, as sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are expected to become rough later in the day, particularly in western waters. The Oman Sea, on the other hand, will see relatively calm to moderate waves.
Authorities are advising the public to stay well-hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak temperatures, and heed travel advisories in areas affected by fog or low visibility.
The day will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy, with low clouds expected to develop along the eastern coastline. Temperatures will slightly in coastal and western parts of the country, but inland areas will continue to experience extreme heat, with highs ranging between 43°C and 47°C.
Temperatures in coastal regions and islands will range from 37°C to 41°C, while mountainous areas will be somewhat cooler, hovering between 34°C and 38°C.
Humidity levels are set to rise overnight and into Thursday morning, increasing the chances of fog or mist in some internal and coastal regions — potentially affecting early morning drivers.
Winds will generally be light to moderate, but may intensify in the western areas. Gusts could reach up to 40 km/h, raising dust and sand, and possibly reducing visibility across regions stretching from the Southeast to the Northwest.
Mariners should remain vigilant, as sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are expected to become rough later in the day, particularly in western waters. The Oman Sea, on the other hand, will see relatively calm to moderate waves.
Authorities are advising the public to stay well-hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak temperatures, and heed travel advisories in areas affected by fog or low visibility.