UAE | Colder than usual air mass starting tonight and during the weekend, with noticeable wind activity
Arab Weather - The latest data from the so-called computer simulation indicates that the UAE will be affected, starting from Thursday/Friday night, by an air mass with temperatures colder than usual for this time of year, and will continue during the weekend. The mass is accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperatures and significant activity in the speed of the northwesterly winds, which causes disturbance in the waves of the Arabian Gulf.
Tonight: The UAE begins to be affected by an air mass with lower than usual temperatures
Starting from Thursday/Friday evening and night, the UAE will be affected by an air mass with cooler than usual temperatures, as temperatures continue to drop and cloud cover gradually increases, possibly accompanied by local showers of rain in some northern coastal areas. The northwesterly winds will also be active, and will be strong at sea, causing waves to turbulent on the shores of the Arabian Gulf, with waves ranging from one and a half to three meters high.
A significant drop in temperatures at the end of the week and continued activity in wind speed
Temperatures are expected to drop significantly over the weekend due to the continued influence of the aforementioned cold air mass, with autumn weather prevailing in all regions. Temperatures are also expected to be around the mid-twenties in the capital, Abu Dhabi, with low clouds appearing at intervals. Wind activity will continue on the country's coasts and the Arabian Gulf, passing through the rest of the country, and waves will remain turbulent, while winds will stir up dust and sand in the interior regions.
Relatively cool nights in the interior, requiring warmer clothing.
Night temperatures are expected to drop in the coming days to around 12-14 degrees Celsius in the interior areas, and the weather will be relatively cold in those areas, which requires wearing warmer clothes. As for the coastal areas, the weather will be pleasant, but humidity levels will rise in various areas, and the weather will be generally humid.
And God knows best.
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