
Heavy Cloud Cover Likely to Bring Rainfall Tomorrow
UAE Weather Forecast Shows Classic Summer Pattern with Regional Variations
The UAE's National Center of Meteorology has issued a detailed weather forecast indicating fair to partly cloudy conditions tomorrow, with potential rainfall in eastern and southern regions and fog formation along western coastal areas. The forecast reveals the country's characteristic summer weather patterns, with temperatures reaching up to 48°C in inland areas while coastal regions experience higher humidity levels.
Regional Weather Variations Across the Emirates
Tomorrow's weather will showcase the UAE's diverse microclimates, with cumulus cloud formation expected in eastern and southern regions that may produce rainfall. This pattern is typical for the summer months when the country experiences the influence of both Arabian Peninsula heat and monsoon moisture from the Indian Ocean.
Western coastal and inland areas will experience humid conditions during night and Saturday morning, with potential fog or light fog formation. This phenomenon occurs regularly along the UAE's coast due to the interaction between warm land masses and cooler sea temperatures during early morning hours.
Wind Patterns and Marine Conditions
Wind speeds will remain light to moderate, occasionally picking up in western areas and stirring dust. The prevailing winds will be southeasterly to northeasterly, ranging from 10-25 km/h and reaching up to 40 km/h in some areas.
Maritime Forecast
The Arabian Gulf will experience light waves, with the first high tide occurring at 18:17 and the first low tide at 11:11. The Sea of Oman will see light to moderate waves occasionally, with a more complex tidal pattern featuring two high tides (13:41 and 04:28) and two low tides (21:31 and 07:52).
Temperature and Humidity Breakdown by City
The forecast reveals significant temperature variations across the seven emirates, reflecting the country's geographical diversity:
Hottest Locations
Liwa is expected to reach the highest temperature at 48°C, followed by Al Ain at 47°C and Dubai at 46°C. These inland locations typically experience the most extreme heat due to their distance from moderating sea breezes and desert positioning.
Coastal Temperature Moderation
Fujairah, located on the eastern coast facing the Sea of Oman, will experience the most moderate temperatures with a high of only 36°C, demonstrating the significant cooling effect of maritime proximity. However, this coastal advantage comes with higher humidity levels, reaching up to 90%.
Humidity Patterns
The forecast shows dramatic humidity variations across the country. While inland areas like Al Ain and Liwa will experience relatively low humidity (10-30%), coastal and island locations such as Abu Musa and Greater/Lesser Tunb will see humidity levels between 50-90%.
Implications for Daily Life and Activities
These weather conditions are typical for the UAE's summer season, when residents and businesses adapt their schedules to accommodate extreme heat. The potential for fog formation in western areas may impact morning commutes and flight schedules, particularly affecting major transportation hubs in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
The varied conditions across the country highlight why the UAE's weather forecasting requires such detailed regional breakdowns, as residents in Fujairah may experience significantly different conditions from those in interior locations like Al Ain or Liwa, despite being within the same small nation.