UAE Braces for Rain, Clouds, and Mist This Week

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Weather Forecast for the UAE: Key Details

Overview of Sunday’s Weather

The UAE National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has predicted that Sunday’s weather will be predominantly cloudy, particularly in coastal, northern, and eastern regions, accompanied by a chance of rain. This shift in weather patterns is a welcome change for residents who may enjoy the sight of rain.

Wind Conditions

Expect light to moderate winds throughout the day. These winds will generally blow from the southeast before shifting northwest. Speeds are expected to range from 10 to 25 km/h, with gusts possibly reaching up to 40 km/h at times. This variable wind can stir up dust, so be cautious if you’re outdoors.

Sea Conditions

In the Arabian Gulf, sea conditions will be moderate to rough. For those interested in tide times, the first high tide is scheduled for 16:48, followed by a second high tide at 5:47 AM. The low tides will occur at 11:10 AM and 10:46 PM.

In contrast, the Sea of Oman will also experience moderate to rough waves. The first high tide will be at 2:36 PM, with a second at 1:46 AM. Low tides in this area will take place at 8:16 AM and 7:30 PM.

Detailed Weather Forecast by Day

Sunday, January 25

The weather will lean towards being partly cloudy with odds of rain in specific coastal areas. Humidity levels are anticipated to rise by night, affecting both coastal and internal regions. Winds will shift during the day, starting southeasterly before transitioning to northwesterly. Wind speeds will vary between 10 to 25 km/h but may spike to 40 km/h. The sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf will be moderate and may become rough in the afternoon; meanwhile, the Oman Sea will transition from rough to moderate.

Monday, January 26

On Monday, the weather will remain partly to mostly cloudy, particularly over the sea and northern coastal areas, possibly bringing light rainfall. Cooler temperatures are expected. Humidity will continue into the night, presenting a chance for fog or mist, especially on Tuesday morning. Winds will be light to moderate, changing direction to northeast and northwest. Wind speeds will be similar to Sunday, ranging from 10 to 25 km/h with possible gusts. The sea in the Arabian Gulf will be rough, later calming to moderate by the afternoon, while the Oman Sea will see a similar pattern, starting rough but easing by midday.

Tuesday, January 27

Tuesday brings a fair outlook with some cloud cover over the eastern and northern areas. Humidity continues to impact coastal and internal regions by night, with a probability of fog or mist. Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the northwest to northeast. Expect wind speeds of 10 to 20 km/h, potentially increasing to 35 km/h at times. The Arabian Gulf will generally be calm, and the Oman Sea will also remain slight.

Wednesday, January 28

Moving into midweek, conditions will remain fair to partly cloudy, especially in eastern and northern areas. The trend of increased humidity by night persists, along with the potential for fog or mist on Thursday morning. Winds will be gentle, shifting from a northeast to a southeasterly direction, and will stay within a range of 10 to 20 km/h, reaching up to 30 km/h. Both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea will remain slight throughout the day.

Staying Prepared

With weather conditions changing, it’s advisable to stay updated and prepare for varying conditions, especially during this humid period. Enjoy the cooler weather and any anticipated rainfall!

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