Convective clouds may form in eastern and western areas
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has provided an updated weather forecast for the UAE, indicating fair to partly cloudy conditions across the region. The current wet spell, which began on October 14, is expected to persist, with the likelihood of convective clouds forming over certain eastern and western areas.
According to meteorological experts, the recent rains have been notably heavier than usual for this time of year, contributing to a welcomed change in the weather pattern.
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The NCM has also issued orange and yellow alerts for rain in specific parts of the country, emphasizing the need for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions during periods of wet weather.
As for the temperature forecast, residents can expect daytime highs of 33°C in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai, with nighttime lows reaching 22°C in Abu Dhabi and 23°C in Dubai. It is important to note that the region may experience higher humidity levels during the night and into Friday morning in certain western areas.
In addition, light to moderate winds are expected to blow dust, which can affect visibility and air quality. The sea conditions will vary, with slight to moderate waves at times in the Arabian Gulf and generally calm seas in the Oman Sea.
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As the UAE continues to experience this unusual wet spell, it is advisable for residents and visitors to stay updated with the latest weather reports and be prepared for rain, possible cloud formations, and fluctuations in humidity levels. Motorists should exercise caution when driving in wet conditions to ensure road safety.
The NCM remains vigilant in monitoring weather developments and will provide timely updates to help residents navigate the changing weather patterns in the UAE.