Heavy Clouds Likely to Bring Rainfall Tomorrow: Weather Update
The UAE's National Center of Meteorology forecasts clear to partly cloudy skies for tomorrow, with possible afternoon thunderclouds in eastern regions bringing rain. Temperatures will drop slightly, while humidity rises overnight and Monday morning across coastal and inland areas, creating conditions for fog formation.
Weather conditions will see winds shifting from southeast to northeast at speeds between 10-20 km/h, occasionally picking up to 30 km/h and stirring up dust. The Arabian Gulf will experience light waves, with high tides at 12:23 and 00:05, and low tides at 18:17 and 06:04. The Sea of Oman will also have light waves, with high tides at 08:09 and 21:02, and low tides at 14:42 and 02:54.
**Temperature and humidity forecasts across major cities:**
Abu Dhabi expects highs of 37°C and lows of 25°C, with humidity ranging from 25% to 70%. Dubai will see similar temperatures at 37°C high and 28°C low, but higher humidity between 30% and 85%.
Sharjah and Ajman will reach 36°C during the day, dropping to 26°C and 27°C respectively at night. Both cities face humidity levels up to 85%. Umm Al Quwain matches Abu Dhabi's temperature range but with slightly lower peak humidity at 80%.
Ras Al Khaimah will hit 37°C with overnight lows of 24°C and humidity between 30% and 85%. Fujairah stays cooler with a high of 32°C and low of 28°C, experiencing humidity from 50% to 80%.
Inland areas show more variation. Al Ain will reach 37°C but cool to 24°C overnight, with the lowest humidity range from 20% to 60%. Liwa expects the highest temperature at 39°C, dropping to 22°C at night with humidity spanning 25% to 85%.
Coastal industrial areas like Al Ruwais will see temperatures between 25°C and 32°C with high humidity reaching 85%. Al Sila and Dalma Island face similar conditions, with Dalma experiencing the highest humidity levels up to 95%.
The Tunb islands and Abu Musa will maintain steady temperatures around 34°C high and 28°C low, with humidity ranging from 35% to 90%.
Layla Al Mansoori