Rain, Clouds, and Mist Expected Across the UAE This Week

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UAE Weather Forecast for the Coming Days

The UAE National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has announced an interesting weather outlook for the upcoming days, particularly focusing on the coastal, northern, and eastern regions. Residents can expect a mix of clouds and the possibility of rainfall on Sunday.

Sunday Weather Overview

On Sunday, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy, especially in coastal and northern areas. There is also a chance for some light rain to fall throughout the day. As night approaches, humidity levels will rise, particularly over coastal and internal regions. Wind conditions will be generally light to moderate, shifting from the southeast to northwest at speeds ranging between 10 to 25 km/h, with potential gusts reaching up to 40 km/h. The Arabian Gulf will be moderate in terms of sea conditions, but waves could become more tumultuous by the afternoon. Tides in the Arabian Gulf are scheduled as follows: first high tide at 4:48 PM, the second high tide at 5:47 AM, first low tide at 11:10 AM, and the second low tide at 10:46 PM.

Weather Forecast for the Week Ahead

Monday, January 26

Monday’s weather will align closely with conditions from Sunday, with partly cloudy skies over coastal areas and the sea, along with northern regions. There might be some light rain in the forecast, and temperatures are expected to drop slightly. The night will see high humidity levels, particularly overnight into Tuesday, increasing the potential for fog or mist. Winds are projected to be light to moderate, blowing from the northeast to northwest, and reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h over the sea. Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf can be described as rough, transitioning to moderate by the afternoon, while the Sea of Oman will vary from slight to moderate throughout the day.

Tuesday, January 27

On Tuesday, conditions will shift to fair and partly cloudy, with low clouds likely to appear in the eastern and northern parts of the country. Similar to previous days, high humidity can be expected overnight into Wednesday morning, leading to a likelihood of fog or mist formation in some areas. The winds will again be light to moderate, shifting from northwest to northeast, with speeds ranging from 10 to 20 km/h and gusts peaking at around 35 km/h. The Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea will present slight conditions.

Wednesday, January 28

Wednesday’s weather is set to follow a familiar pattern, maintaining fair to partly cloudy conditions with low cloud formation in specific eastern and northern regions. Humidity will persist overnight, extending into Thursday morning with potential fog or mist. Winds will remain light to moderate from the northeast to southeast, with speeds similar to previous days at 10 to 20 km/h, potentially reaching 30 km/h in gusts. Sea conditions in both the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea are expected to remain slight.

Tidal Information for Sea Enthusiasts

For those interested in tidal patterns, key tidal times are crucial to understanding the best times for activities in the water. As mentioned, the Arabian Gulf will have its first high tide at 4:48 PM and second at 5:47 AM the following day. Low tides will occur at 11:10 AM and 10:46 PM. Meanwhile, for the Sea of Oman, the first high tide is set for 2:36 PM and the second at 1:46 AM, with low tides at 8:16 AM and 7:30 PM.

This weather forecast indicates that while some precipitation is possible, overall conditions seem manageable, allowing for outdoor activities while keeping an eye on suitability as the week progresses.

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