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Cooler Temps & Humid Nights: UAE Weather June 25, 2025

Cooler Temps & Humid Nights: UAE Weather June 25, 2025

UAE Moments4 days ago

The UAE is experiencing a shift in weather due to a weak upper air low-pressure system and surface pressure extensions from the East and West. Expect fair to partly cloudy skies today with a slight drop in daytime temperatures.
By night and Thursday morning, humidity will rise, especially over coastal and internal areas, increasing the chance of mist formation, particularly in the northern region.
Strong northwesterly to southwesterly winds, reaching up to 45 km/h, are forecasted across most areas. Western regions may experience blowing dust and sand, causing reduced visibility at times.
Here's a breakdown of today's weather conditions:
Stay updated and take precautions if you're in western regions or planning coastal travel. Visibility may drop due to dust, and sticky nights are ahead with rising humidity.

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