
NCM predicts drop in temperature on Wednesday and next Friday
A drop in temperature is expected in the western areas and coasts on Wednesday and next Friday, while active and dust-stirring winds will blow, causing the horizontal visibility to be lower, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
The maximum temperature ranges between 32 and 49 degrees Celsius and the minimum between 23 and 3- degrees Celsius.
Tuesday's weather will be clear to partly cloudy with low clouds appearing over the eastern coast but will be humid at night and on Wednesday morning with a chance of fog or light fog over some coastal and inland areas.
Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds will blow, turning to active at times at 10 to 25 and up to 35 km/h, while the sea will have regular waves in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.
The lowest temperature of 22.7 degrees Celsius was recorded yesterday in Rakna, Al Ain at 5:30 UAE local time.
Wednesday's weather is expected to be clear to partly cloudy with clouds appearing in the east and a drop in temperature in the western coasts but will be humid at night and on Thursday morning with a chance of fog or light fog over some coastal and inland areas.
Light to moderate southeasterly to northwesterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring in the west at 10 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, causing the horizontal visibility to be lower.
The sea will have regular to moderate waves but will become rough in the west in the Arabian Gulf compared to regular waves in the Sea of Oman.
Thursday's weather is expected to be clear to partly cloudy with clouds appearing in the east but will be humid at night and on Friday morning in some coastal and inland areas with a chance of light fog.
Light to moderate southeasterly to northwesterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring in the west at 10 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, while the sea will have moderate waves but will become rough, especially in the west in the Arabian Gulf compared to regular to moderate waves in the Sea of Oman.
Friday's weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, especially in the east and north, with a further drop in temperature but will be humid at night and on Saturday morning in some coastal and inland areas.
Light to moderate southeasterly to northwesterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring at times in the west at 10 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, while the sea will be rough to one of moderate waves in the Arabian Gulf compared to regular to moderate waves in the Sea of Oman.

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