The National Center of Meteorology has forecast that tomorrow’s weather across the UAE will be generally fair to partly cloudy at times, with humid conditions expected during the night and early Thursday morning. These conditions may lead to the formation of fog or light fog over some inland areas, particularly during the early hours when temperatures drop and humidity levels rise.
In its daily weather bulletin, the center stated that winds will be southeasterly shifting to northwesterly, with speeds ranging between 10 and 25 km/h, reaching up to 40 km/h at times. Winds are expected to gradually freshen westward at night, potentially influencing sea conditions and maritime activities.
Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are forecast to be slight to moderate, becoming gradually rougher at night. The first high tide is expected at 20:00 and the second at 06:42, while the first low tide will occur at 13:30 and the second at 22:54.
In the Sea of Oman, waves will remain slight. The first high tide is expected at 17:17 and the second at 02:55, while the first low tide will take place at 09:59 and the second at 22:13, according to local UAE time.
As for temperatures and humidity levels expected tomorrow across major cities: Abu Dhabi will record 31°C maximum and 17°C minimum, with humidity between 90% and 20%. Dubai will see 31°C and 19°C, humidity 80% to 40%. Sharjah 30°C and 18°C, humidity 80% to 30%. Ajman 26°C and 19°C, humidity 85% to 45%. Umm Al Quwain 29°C and 14°C, humidity 80% to 40%. Ras Al Khaimah 30°C and 12°C, humidity 90% to 30%. Fujairah 28°C and 21°C, humidity 80% to 20%. Al Ain 32°C and 18°C, humidity 60% to 15%. Liwa 33°C and 14°C, humidity 85% to 15%. Al Ruwais 28°C and 14°C, humidity 90% to 45%. Al Sila 31°C and 17°C, humidity 85% to 50%. Delma 24°C and 19°C, humidity 85% to 60%. Greater and Lesser Tunb Islands 27°C and 18°C, humidity 85% to 70%. Abu Musa 27°C and 18°C, humidity 85% to 70%.
These daily updates provide residents and visitors with detailed weather expectations, including wind activity, sea conditions, and temperature ranges, enabling better planning for travel, commuting, and outdoor activities across the country.
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