Promising Chance of Rain and Slight Temperature Drop Tomorrow
The UAE's National Center of Meteorology forecasts dusty conditions across northern and eastern regions tomorrow, with partly cloudy skies and possible light rain along western coasts and islands. Temperatures will drop slightly, with winds shifting from southeast to northwest at speeds of 10-30 km/h.
**Weather Breakdown by Region**
Northern and eastern areas will see dusty conditions throughout the day. The western coastline and islands can expect partial cloud cover with chances of light rainfall. This weather pattern reflects typical seasonal transitions in the Gulf region, where dust storms from inland areas often meet maritime moisture from the Arabian Gulf.
**Sea Conditions and Tidal Information**
Both the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman will experience light wave conditions. In the Arabian Gulf, high tides are scheduled for 3:30 PM and 6:28 AM, while low tides occur at 8:59 AM and 11:01 PM. The Sea of Oman will see high tides at 12:09 PM and 1:58 AM, with low tides at 7:05 PM and 8:09 AM.
**Temperature and Humidity Across Emirates**
Abu Dhabi will reach highs of 30°C and lows of 22°C, with humidity ranging from 35% to 85%. Dubai expects similar conditions with temperatures between 23°C and 31°C. The northern emirates, including Sharjah, Ajman, and Umm Al Quwain, will see comparable ranges.
Ras Al Khaimah will be the warmest at 32°C during the day, dropping to 17°C at night. Fujairah on the east coast will reach 30°C with overnight lows of 22°C. Inland areas like Al Ain will hit 32°C but cool significantly to 21°C after sunset.
**What This Means for Daily Activities**
The dusty conditions in northern and eastern regions could affect visibility for drivers and outdoor activities. People with respiratory sensitivities should take precautions. The light rain possibility along western coasts might provide some relief from dust but could create humid conditions.
Maritime activities will benefit from calm sea conditions in both the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman. The detailed tidal information helps fishing communities and marine transport operators plan their schedules effectively.
This weather pattern shows the UAE's diverse microclimates, from dusty inland areas to potentially rainy coastal zones, all within the same 24-hour period.
Sara Khaled