UAE weather forecast: Morning mist, humidity and rain expected this week | World News

UAE weather forecast: Morning mist, humidity and rain expected this week
The UAE will see misty mornings, humidity, intermittent cloud cover and possible rain through midweek/Representative Image

Residents across the UAE can expect a shift in weather patterns over the coming days, with humid mornings, increasing cloud cover, and a chance of rainfall in several regions as conditions fluctuate between Saturday and Wednesday, according to the National Centre of Meteorology.The forecast points to rising humidity levels during the early hours, with mist likely to form at times, particularly across coastal, western, and internal areas. These conditions are expected on several mornings during the period and could affect visibility, especially around sunrise. Skies will be partly cloudy overall, with cloud cover increasing intermittently as weather systems move across the country.Rainfall remains a possibility in parts of the UAE, with the highest chances forecast over islands and some coastal, northern, and eastern regions. According to the outlook, rain may develop on Saturday night and extend into Sunday, with another chance expected on Tuesday. While widespread rainfall is not anticipated, the NCM has indicated that some areas could see brief spells of precipitation as clouds build.Temperatures are expected to rise gradually through Monday, bringing warmer conditions to much of the country. A slight easing is expected from Tuesday, particularly over coastal and western areas, where daytime highs may dip compared with the start of the week. Despite this, overall conditions will remain seasonally warm.Winds are forecast to be light to moderate for most of the period, though they may freshen at times and shift in direction. Sea conditions will vary accordingly, ranging from slight to moderate, with rougher waters expected at times in the Arabian Gulf, especially in northern areas.The NCM has advised residents to exercise caution during misty conditions due to reduced visibility and urged those heading out to sea to remain alert during periods of stronger winds and rougher waters.

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