Showers and Cloudy Weather Expected This Week

Showers and Cloudy Weather Expected This Week

Changing Weather Patterns in the UAE

A mix of weather systems is influencing conditions across the United Arab Emirates (UAE), leading to an increase in cloud formation in the coming days. The forecast indicates that from Wednesday through Sunday, residents can expect partly cloudy skies with the possibility of scattered rain, particularly in the coastal, northern, and eastern regions.

Winds during this period will predominantly shift between southeasterly and northeasterly. Generally light to moderate, these winds may occasionally strengthen, causing some dust to be stirred up in the atmosphere. Sea conditions are projected to be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf, while remaining slight in the Sea of Oman.

Daily Weather Forecast

Thursday, November 27

The weather on Thursday is expected to be partly cloudy, with possible cloudier conditions in some coastal and northern areas. There is a chance of rainfall throughout the day. Winds will start off light to moderate from the southeasterly direction, transitioning to northwesterly later, with gusts reaching speeds of 10-25 km/h, potentially hitting 35 km/h. The Arabian Gulf will experience slight to moderate sea conditions, while the Oman Sea will remain slight.

Friday, November 28

Friday’s weather forecast mirrors that of Thursday, with partly cloudy to cloudy skies expected in coastal and northern zones. Rainfall remains a possibility. Humidity levels will increase overnight and into Saturday morning across certain internal areas. Winds will again be light to moderate, shifting from southeasterly to northwesterly. Speeds will range between 10-25 km/h, with peak gusts reaching 35 km/h. The Arabian Gulf is likely to see slight to moderate conditions, while the Oman Sea remains slight.

Saturday, November 29

On Saturday, the pattern continues with partly cloudy to cloudy skies, especially in coastal and northern regions. The chance of rainfall persists, and humidity will increase overnight into Sunday morning, particularly in internal areas where mist formation may occur. Wind patterns will remain similar, with southeasterly winds shifting to northwesterly, maintaining speeds of 10-25 km/h and gusts up to 35 km/h. The sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf will be slight to moderate, while the Oman Sea will remain slight.

Sunday, November 30

Closing out the week, Sunday is forecasted to be generally partly cloudy, although some clouds may appear in northern and coastal areas, bringing light rainfall. Humidity will again increase overnight, resulting in the likelihood of mist formation in both coastal and internal regions early Monday morning. Winds will continue as light to moderate southeasterly, shifting to northwesterly, with expected speeds of 10-25 km/h and maximum gusts of 35 km/h. The Arabian Gulf is predicted to remain slight, as will the sea conditions in the Oman Sea.

Conclusion

As the UAE experiences these weather changes, residents are encouraged to remain aware of local forecasts to prepare for varying conditions. Stay tuned for more updates as the National Center of Meteorology continues to monitor the situation closely.


Published on 1764173349 • Category: Culture & Society, National Center of Meteorology, National Center of Meteorology (NCM), National Centre of Meteorology, NCM, uae rain, UAE weather, Weather, Weather forecast

Showers and Cloudy Weather Expected This Week

Showers and Cloudy Weather Expected This Week

Changing Weather Patterns in the UAE

A mix of weather systems is influencing conditions across the United Arab Emirates (UAE), leading to an increase in cloud formation in the coming days. The forecast indicates that from Wednesday through Sunday, residents can expect partly cloudy skies with the possibility of scattered rain, particularly in the coastal, northern, and eastern regions.

Winds during this period will predominantly shift between southeasterly and northeasterly. Generally light to moderate, these winds may occasionally strengthen, causing some dust to be stirred up in the atmosphere. Sea conditions are projected to be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf, while remaining slight in the Sea of Oman.

Daily Weather Forecast

Thursday, November 27

The weather on Thursday is expected to be partly cloudy, with possible cloudier conditions in some coastal and northern areas. There is a chance of rainfall throughout the day. Winds will start off light to moderate from the southeasterly direction, transitioning to northwesterly later, with gusts reaching speeds of 10-25 km/h, potentially hitting 35 km/h. The Arabian Gulf will experience slight to moderate sea conditions, while the Oman Sea will remain slight.

Friday, November 28

Friday’s weather forecast mirrors that of Thursday, with partly cloudy to cloudy skies expected in coastal and northern zones. Rainfall remains a possibility. Humidity levels will increase overnight and into Saturday morning across certain internal areas. Winds will again be light to moderate, shifting from southeasterly to northwesterly. Speeds will range between 10-25 km/h, with peak gusts reaching 35 km/h. The Arabian Gulf is likely to see slight to moderate conditions, while the Oman Sea remains slight.

Saturday, November 29

On Saturday, the pattern continues with partly cloudy to cloudy skies, especially in coastal and northern regions. The chance of rainfall persists, and humidity will increase overnight into Sunday morning, particularly in internal areas where mist formation may occur. Wind patterns will remain similar, with southeasterly winds shifting to northwesterly, maintaining speeds of 10-25 km/h and gusts up to 35 km/h. The sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf will be slight to moderate, while the Oman Sea will remain slight.

Sunday, November 30

Closing out the week, Sunday is forecasted to be generally partly cloudy, although some clouds may appear in northern and coastal areas, bringing light rainfall. Humidity will again increase overnight, resulting in the likelihood of mist formation in both coastal and internal regions early Monday morning. Winds will continue as light to moderate southeasterly, shifting to northwesterly, with expected speeds of 10-25 km/h and maximum gusts of 35 km/h. The Arabian Gulf is predicted to remain slight, as will the sea conditions in the Oman Sea.

Conclusion

As the UAE experiences these weather changes, residents are encouraged to remain aware of local forecasts to prepare for varying conditions. Stay tuned for more updates as the National Center of Meteorology continues to monitor the situation closely.


Published on 1764173349 • Category: Culture & Society, National Center of Meteorology, National Center of Meteorology (NCM), National Centre of Meteorology, NCM, uae rain, UAE weather, Weather, Weather forecast

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