Dusty and partly cloudy weather is expected on Wednesday with significant drop in temperature, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) which reported that dusty to partly cloudy weather on Wednesday, accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperatures.
Northwesterly winds will be moderate to active, occasionally strong, particularly over the sea, stirring up dust and reducing horizontal visibility, with speeds ranging from 15 to 30 kilometres/h, amounting to 50 kilometres/h.
The Arabian Gulf is expected to be rough to very rough, while the Sea of Oman will be rough, the NCM indicated.
Active northwesterly winds stirring up dust and reducing visibility in coastal and inland areas will blow with speeds amounting to 40 kilometres/h, which are expected to reduce horizontal visibility to less than 3,000 metres in some coastal and inland areas. The NCM expects that on Wednesday, the
Maximum temperature in Abu Dhabi will be 36°C and the minimum will be 27°C. In Dubai, the maximum will be 35°C and the minimum will be 28°C, while in Sharjah, the maximum will be 36°C and the minimum 25°C.
In Ajman, the NCM said that maximum temperature will be 34°C and the minimum will be 28°C, while in Umm Al-Quwain, the maximum will be 35°C and the minimum will be 25°C. In Ras Al Khaimah,, the maximum temperature will be 38°C and the minimum will be 22°C, while in Fujairah the maximum will be 42°C and the minimum will be 34°C.
Finally in Al Ain, th eNCM predicts that the maximum will be 38°C and the minimum will be 25°C. Additionally, the NCM predicts rough seas in the Arabian Gulf, with wave heights reaching up to 7 feet in depth from 12:30pm on Tuesday until 12:30pm on Wednesday.
The NCM expects that Wednesday’s weather will be dusty to partly cloudy with temperature decrease. The Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman are expected to be rough.
The NCM expects Thursday’s weather to be dusty to partly cloudy, with light to moderate northwesterly to southwesterly winds, turning to active and dust-stirring during the day, with speeds ranging between 10 to 25 amounting to 40 kilometres/h, while the Arabian Gulf will be rough to very rough, while the Sea of Oman is expected to be rough.
Friday’s weather is reported to be clear to partly cloudy and humid at night and on Saturday morning with fog or light fog formation in some coastal and internal areas.
Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds are sad to be blowing, turning to active and dust-stirring during the day, with speeds ranging between 10 to 25 and up to 40 kilometres/h, while the Arabian Gulf will be moderate to regular and the Sea of Oman will be regular.