
Partly Cloudy Skies and Chance of Showers Ahead: Your Local Weather Forecast
UAE Braces for Temperature Drop and Afternoon Thunderstorms as Weather Pattern Shifts
The UAE's National Center of Meteorology has forecast a notable weather transition for Thursday, with temperatures expected to dip across western coastal areas while afternoon thunderstorms develop in eastern regions. The shift signals a temporary reprieve from the intense summer heat that has gripped the Emirates, though humidity levels will climb significantly overnight into Friday morning.
Regional Weather Breakdown: From Clear Skies to Storm Clouds
Thursday's weather will begin with clear to partly cloudy conditions before transforming into a more dynamic pattern. The eastern emirates face the highest probability of afternoon precipitation, with cumulus cloud formation expected to trigger scattered rainfall. This weather system reflects typical late-summer patterns in the Arabian Peninsula, where thermal contrasts between land and sea create localized storm activity.
Temperature Variations Across the Seven Emirates
The forecast reveals significant temperature disparities across the country. Al Ain and Liwa are expected to experience the most extreme heat, with maximums reaching 45°C and 46°C respectively. In contrast, Fujairah on the eastern coast will see more moderate conditions with temperatures peaking at just 36°C, benefiting from its proximity to the Indian Ocean and the moderating influence of the Hajar Mountains.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai will experience typical summer conditions with highs of 41°C and 43°C respectively, while northern emirates including Sharjah, Ajman, and Umm Al Quwain will see similar peaks around 42-43°C.
Humidity Surge Creates Fog Risk for Western Regions
A significant weather development will unfold Thursday night into Friday morning, as humidity levels surge across western areas. The National Center warns of potential fog or light fog formation, particularly affecting Abu Dhabi and surrounding regions where humidity could reach 90% in coastal areas like Al Ruwais.
Maritime Conditions and Tidal Patterns
Both the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman will experience light to moderate wave conditions, favorable for maritime activities. The detailed tidal schedule indicates high tides in the Arabian Gulf at 15:52 and 03:50, with low tides at 09:23 and 21:42. Sea of Oman tides will peak at 11:51 and 00:47, with lows at 18:23 and 06:06.
Wind Patterns Signal Dust Activity During Peak Hours
Southeast to northeast winds will dominate the weather pattern, with speeds ranging from 10-25 km/h and gusting up to 35 km/h during daytime hours. These conditions create potential for dust and sand suspension, particularly in inland areas where surface conditions remain dry despite the coastal humidity increase.
Implications for Daily Activities and Infrastructure
The weather pattern presents mixed implications for residents and businesses. While the slight temperature drop in western coastal areas offers relief, the combination of increased humidity and potential fog formation could impact morning commutes and aviation schedules. The afternoon thunderstorm risk in eastern regions may provide welcome precipitation for agriculture but could disrupt outdoor activities and construction schedules.
This weather transition reflects the UAE's position at the intersection of multiple climate influences, where desert continental air masses meet maritime tropical conditions, creating the complex meteorological patterns that define the region's late summer weather profile.