
Sunny Skies to Partially Cloudy: UAE Weather Forecast for Tomorrow
UAE Braces for Humid Conditions and Fog Risk as Coastal Weather Patterns Intensify
The UAE's National Center of Meteorology forecasts a shift toward more humid conditions across the Emirates, with fog formation likely along coastal and inland areas during Wednesday night and Thursday morning. The weather pattern signals the region's transition into its characteristic high-humidity season, potentially impacting visibility for commuters and aviation operations.
Weather Outlook: Clear Skies Give Way to Afternoon Clouds
Tomorrow's weather is expected to start clear to partly cloudy, with cloud formations developing in eastern regions during afternoon hours. The most significant change will come overnight, as humidity levels rise substantially across coastal and interior areas, creating conditions favorable for fog and light fog formation.
Wind patterns will remain relatively mild, with southeast to northwest winds ranging from 10-25 km/h, occasionally picking up to 35 km/h during daytime hours. These moderate wind speeds suggest that any fog formation could persist longer than usual, particularly in low-lying coastal areas.
Regional Temperature and Humidity Breakdown
Hottest Zones Lead Interior Regions
Liwa is expected to experience the highest temperatures, reaching 42°C, followed closely by Al Ain at 40°C. These interior locations will see relatively lower humidity levels, with Al Ain dropping to just 25% minimum humidity—providing some relief from the oppressive conditions expected elsewhere.
Coastal Emirates Face High Humidity Challenge
Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, and Umm Al Quwain will experience particularly challenging conditions, with maximum humidity levels reaching 90%. Dubai's temperature range of 30-37°C combined with 90% humidity will create heat index values that feel significantly hotter than actual air temperature.
Fujairah, positioned along the eastern coast, presents an interesting contrast with cooler maximum temperatures (34°C) but persistently high minimum humidity at 65%—the highest baseline humidity level among all emirates.
Maritime Conditions Favor Offshore Activities
Both the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman will experience light wave conditions, creating favorable circumstances for maritime activities. The Arabian Gulf will see its first high tide at 19:32, while the Sea of Oman's tidal pattern begins earlier with the first high tide at 16:11.
These calm sea conditions, combined with the forecast weather patterns, suggest that any fog formation will be primarily land-based rather than maritime-influenced, concentrating the visibility risks along major highway corridors and urban areas.
Implications for Daily Operations
The combination of high humidity and fog risk carries practical implications for the UAE's transportation networks. Dubai and Abu Dhabi's major airports may experience delays during early morning hours, while commuters should prepare for reduced visibility conditions on key highway routes connecting the emirates.
The weather pattern reflects the UAE's geographical position during seasonal transitions, where the interaction between desert heat and coastal moisture creates these challenging humidity conditions that typically mark the approach of the region's most uncomfortable weather period.