A low-pressure system brings colder temperatures, cloud cover, and intermittent rain across the UAE, with conditions expected to continue through Saturday.
The UAE is set to experience a stretch of cooler weather, increased cloud cover, and periods of scattered rainfall from today through Saturday, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). A combination of a surface low-pressure system moving in from the southeast, an upper-air trough, and an accompanying cold air mass will continue to influence weather patterns across the country.
These combined weather systems are creating ideal conditions for a notable drop in temperatures, particularly during nighttime, along with the formation of rain-bearing clouds over multiple regions.
The NCM reports that the weather across the UAE will remain partly cloudy to cloudy at times, especially over coastal, northern, and eastern regions. As cloud formations intensify, there will be intermittent chances of rainfall over different parts of the country.
The ongoing cold air mass is expected to add a distinct chill to the weather, bringing a refreshing change from the warmer spells experienced earlier this month. Many residents may notice cooler mornings and evenings, along with more comfortable daytime temperatures.
Wind patterns are expected to shift several times over the coming days. Initially blowing from the southeast, winds will gradually turn northeasterly before shifting again toward the northwest.
Wind speeds will generally range between 10 to 25 km/h, occasionally reaching 35 km/h—strong enough to cause light blowing dust in exposed areas. While visibility may temporarily dip in some parts of the country, dust is not expected to reach hazardous levels.
Maritime conditions are forecast to remain generally calm. The Arabian Gulf is expected to see slight to moderate waves, while the Oman Sea will remain slight, making it safe for most marine activities.
However, boaters and fishermen should still stay updated with NCM advisories, especially during periods of stronger winds or developing cloud activity.
The next two days will remain mostly partly cloudy to cloudy, particularly over the western part of the country. There is a continued chance of rainfall, accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperature—especially during the evening and early morning hours.
Winds during this period will transition from southeasterly to northwesterly and remain light to moderate, occasionally becoming fresh.
Friday's conditions are expected to stay consistent with the earlier part of the week. Cloud cover will persist over some coastal and northern areas, bringing more chances of light to moderate rain.
Humidity levels will rise overnight and into early Saturday morning, especially in inland regions. This increase in moisture may result in patches of light fog forming in some areas.
Winds will continue their southeasterly-to-northwesterly shift but remain generally light to moderate, with occasional bursts of stronger activity.
Saturday’s weather will mirror the pattern seen throughout the week: cool temperatures, cloud cover, and the ongoing possibility of scattered showers.
Humidity is expected once again during the night and early morning, with inland areas most affected. Fog formation remains a possibility, though it is expected to be light and localized.
Wind speeds will remain similar—light to moderate with occasional fresh gusts. Sea conditions will continue as slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.
With cooler temperatures settling in, residents may enjoy more pleasant outdoor conditions, especially in the mornings and evenings. The mix of cloud cover and rainfall will also contribute to clearer, fresher air.
Motorists should remain cautious while driving during periods of blowing dust, light fog, or rain. Reduced visibility can occur quickly, particularly in open desert areas.
Outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and campers should stay updated with NCM alerts, as weather conditions in mountainous and inland regions can change rapidly.
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