emirates7 - The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has warned that residents should expect unsettled weather tonight, with some areas likely to experience light rain and stronger winds.
Clouds are predicted to develop over the eastern and southern regions by evening, potentially bringing scattered showers. Winds will begin from the southeast at 10–25 km/h before shifting northeast, with occasional gusts reaching up to 35 km/h.
Sea conditions will remain calm, with both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea expected to stay slight despite the wind changes.
Temperatures continue to stay high. Abu Dhabi is forecasted to reach a maximum of 46°C and a minimum of 34°C, while Dubai is expected to hit 45°C during the day and 34°C at night. The coolest recorded spot was Al Farfar in Fujairah, where temperatures dropped to 24.8°C early in the morning.
The NCM also noted that shifting weather conditions may reduce visibility in some areas and advised drivers to take extra caution. By night, rising humidity is expected to make conditions even more uncomfortable in urban areas.
Clouds are predicted to develop over the eastern and southern regions by evening, potentially bringing scattered showers. Winds will begin from the southeast at 10–25 km/h before shifting northeast, with occasional gusts reaching up to 35 km/h.
Sea conditions will remain calm, with both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea expected to stay slight despite the wind changes.
Temperatures continue to stay high. Abu Dhabi is forecasted to reach a maximum of 46°C and a minimum of 34°C, while Dubai is expected to hit 45°C during the day and 34°C at night. The coolest recorded spot was Al Farfar in Fujairah, where temperatures dropped to 24.8°C early in the morning.
The NCM also noted that shifting weather conditions may reduce visibility in some areas and advised drivers to take extra caution. By night, rising humidity is expected to make conditions even more uncomfortable in urban areas.