Residents can expect a slight dip in temperatures today across the UAE, with cloudy skies, dusty conditions, and a chance of mist in coastal areas.
The UAE is set to experience a change in weather conditions today, with a slight decrease in temperatures, occasional cloud cover, and the possibility of dusty conditions in some areas. The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has issued its latest forecast, noting that residents should be prepared for both cooler temperatures and reduced visibility at times due to blowing dust.
According to the forecast, daytime temperatures are expected to show a minor drop across the country. In coastal regions, the mercury is expected to range between 37°C and 42°C, while in internal areas, temperatures may climb higher, reaching 40°C to 44°C. Mountainous regions will be considerably cooler, with highs predicted between 28°C and 33°C.
This slight dip in temperatures offers some relief after a long spell of intense summer heat, especially for residents in inland areas where the conditions can often feel hotter than the coast.
The weather is expected to remain fair to partly cloudy, particularly in internal areas. However, the NCM has also warned that dusty conditions may develop due to moderate winds blowing across northern and eastern parts of the country.
These winds may reduce horizontal visibility during the daytime, creating challenges for motorists and outdoor workers. Authorities advise residents to take precautions when driving in dusty conditions and to avoid prolonged outdoor exposure if they suffer from allergies or respiratory issues.
One of the key features of today’s forecast is the significant rise in humidity levels overnight. Relative humidity is expected to reach between 85 and 90 percent by nightfall and into Tuesday morning.
This increase in moisture in the air could lead to mist formation in certain coastal areas. Drivers should remain cautious in the early morning hours, as mist can reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents on highways and busy roads.
The forecast also points to light to moderate winds, which may occasionally strengthen, particularly in northern and eastern areas. These winds are the main cause of blowing dust, which can spread across open landscapes and desert areas.
For those at sea, conditions are expected to remain calm overall. The NCM predicts that both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea will be slight to moderate, making it generally safe for fishing and marine activities.
Stay Hydrated: Even though temperatures are dipping slightly, daytime highs remain above 40°C in many parts of the country. Carry water and avoid direct sun exposure whenever possible.
Drive Safely: Dust storms and morning mist can affect visibility. Reduce speed, maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, and use fog lights if needed.
Protect Respiratory Health: People with asthma, allergies, or respiratory conditions should limit outdoor exposure during dusty weather. Wearing a mask may help filter dust particles.
Plan Outdoor Activities Carefully: With cooler conditions in the mountains, these areas may be more suitable for short trips or picnics, but be prepared for fluctuating temperatures.
September marks the beginning of the seasonal transition in the UAE, moving from peak summer into early autumn. This period is often characterized by unstable weather patterns, including fluctuating temperatures, occasional dust storms, and increasing humidity levels.
The coming weeks are expected to bring further relief from extreme heat as temperatures gradually cool down. Residents can expect clearer skies and more comfortable conditions by October, which also coincides with an increase in outdoor activities and events across the Emirates.
In summary, today’s UAE weather forecast points to partly cloudy skies, dusty conditions, and a slight drop in temperatures across most regions. Coastal areas will remain humid with a high chance of mist, while inland areas continue to feel the heat despite minor cooling. With visibility likely to be reduced in some areas, caution is advised on the roads.
As the country slowly transitions into cooler months, residents can look forward to more pleasant weather ahead. For now, keeping safe during dust and mist conditions remains the priority.
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