emirates7 - Residents in various parts of the country should be prepared for rainfall today, as forecasted by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
The weather is expected to be generally fair to partly cloudy, with the possibility of convective cloud development in the eastern and southern regions, which may lead to rainfall.
A yellow fog alert has also been issued for some western areas, including Sila. The warning indicates reduced horizontal visibility due to fog, which could worsen at times. These foggy conditions are expected to persist until 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 27.
Temperatures remain high, with daytime highs projected between 42°C and 47°C, while nighttime lows are expected to range between 29°C and 33°C.
Motorists are urged to drive carefully, as wind speeds could reach up to 50 km/h in interior areas, potentially causing blowing dust and sand that could further impair visibility.
Additionally, residents are advised to limit outdoor activities on Monday, July 28, due to the risk of dehydration and heatstroke from extreme heat.
The NCM noted that similar weather conditions are likely to persist through Monday, July 28.
The weather is expected to be generally fair to partly cloudy, with the possibility of convective cloud development in the eastern and southern regions, which may lead to rainfall.
A yellow fog alert has also been issued for some western areas, including Sila. The warning indicates reduced horizontal visibility due to fog, which could worsen at times. These foggy conditions are expected to persist until 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 27.
Temperatures remain high, with daytime highs projected between 42°C and 47°C, while nighttime lows are expected to range between 29°C and 33°C.
Motorists are urged to drive carefully, as wind speeds could reach up to 50 km/h in interior areas, potentially causing blowing dust and sand that could further impair visibility.
Additionally, residents are advised to limit outdoor activities on Monday, July 28, due to the risk of dehydration and heatstroke from extreme heat.
The NCM noted that similar weather conditions are likely to persist through Monday, July 28.