Temperature across UAE is expected to rise in the coming days - GulfToday

Temperature across UAE is expected to rise in the coming days

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Emadeddin Khalil, Staff Reporter

The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) expects Saturday’s weather to be clear to partly cloudy at times, with low clouds appearing on the eastern coast in the morning, and the possibility of some cumulus clouds formation in the east in the afternoon, and humid at night and on Sunday morning with a chance of fog or light fog formation in some areas, especially the coastal areas. NCM expects winds to be northwesterly to northeasterly, light to moderate, sometimes active during the day, stirring dust, with speeds ranging from 10 to 25, amounting to 35 kilometres/h, and the sea will be light in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.

Sunday's weather, according to NCM, will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, especially to the east and south, with light to moderate northwesterly to southwesterly winds, active at times during the day, stirring dust, with a speed of 10 to 25, amounting to 40 kilometres/h.

The sea will be light in the Arabian Gulf and sometimes light to moderate in the Sea of Oman.

Monday's weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, especially to the east and south, NCM indicated, adding that winds will be southwesterly to northwesterly, light to moderate, sometimes active during the day, stirring dust, with speed ranging from 10 to 25, amounting to 40 kilometres/h. The sea will be light in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, NCM reported.

Tuesday’s weather, NCM expected it to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, especially in the east and south, with a rise in temperatures, and humid at night and on Wednesday morning in some coastal and inland areas. Winds will be southwesterly to northwesterly, light to moderate, active at times during the day, stirring dust, with a speed of 10 to 25 up to 35 kilometres/h, and the sea will be light to moderate in the Arabian Gulf at times, and light in the Sea of Oman.


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