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10 May 2024

UAE weather likely to be partly cloudy on Monday

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By Wam

The weather in the UAE will continue to be partly cloudy and cloudy at times on Monday in some regions, as increasing amounts of clouds form on the eastern and southern regions with a chance of towering clouds, according to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS).

Winds are expected to be moderate in general, freshening at times and may kick up dust and sand in some inland open areas, causing low visibility at times, according to the national forecaster' statement.

Winds will be north-easterly, south-easterly at a speed of 10-20km/hour in the morning and the night, and could become north-easterly, north-westerly blowing at a speed of 16-38km/hour during the afternoon and evening, and may reach 50km/hour at times over the sea and open lands.

Sea conditions will be is moderate in general, with waves being 2 feet onshore and between 5 feet offshore.

Maximum and minimum temperatures expected by the NCMS for Sunday are, Abu Dhabi 45, 33 degrees Celsius; Dubai 44, 35 degrees; Sharjah 45, 33 degrees; Ajman 45, 32 degrees, Umm Al Qaiwain 44, 32 degrees; Ras Al Khaimah 45, 33 degrees; Fujairah 34, 30 degrees; Al Ain 45, 34 degrees; Liwa 46, 32 degrees; Ruwais 41, 32 degrees; Delma 41, 33 degrees, Al Sela'a 42, 32 degrees, Greater Tunb island 38, 32 degrees; Lesser Tunb island 38, 32 degrees; Abu Musa island 38, 32 degrees Celsius.

NCMS expected that maximum and minimum relative humidity rate will be as follows: Abu Dhabi 65, 20 per cent; Dubai 55, 20 per cent; Sharjah 55 ,25 per cent.

In other parts of the UAE, maximum relative humidity rate is expected to reach as high as 85 per cent in Fujairah and Abu Musa island, while the minimum could get as low as 20 per cent in Al Ain and Liwa.

Earlier report:

Light rains associated with strong, dust-laden winds hit Madinat Zayed and Liwa, in the Western Region. The skies in the two cities are overcast with a chance of more rain forecast.

The weather for the rest of the UAE will be partly cloudy and cloudy at times tomorrow with increasing amounts of clouds forming on the eastern and southern regions with a chance of towering clouds, according to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS).

Winds are expected to be moderate in general, freshening at times and may kick up dust and sand in some inland open areas, causing low visibility at times.

Winds will be north-easterly, south-easterly at a speed of 10-20km/hour during the morning and night, and could become north-easterly, north-westerly blowing at a speed of 15-30 km/hour during the afternoon and evening, and may reach 36km/hour at times over the sea and open lands.

Sea conditions will be is moderate in general, with waves being between 1 and 2 feet onshore and between 2 and 4 feet offshore.

Maximum and minimum temperatures expected by the NCMS for today are, Abu Dhabi 45, 33  degrees Celsius; Dubai 44, 35 degrees; Sharjah 45, 32 degrees; Ajman 45, 33 degrees, Umm Al Qaiwain 45, 32 degrees; Ras Al Khaimah 44, 32 degrees; Fujairah 34, 29 degrees; Al Ain 45, 34 degrees; Liwa  46, 33 degrees; Ruwais 41, 32 degrees; Delma 41, 33 degrees, Al Sela'a 42, 31 degrees, Greater Tunb island 38, 32 degrees; Lesser Tunb island 38, 32 degrees; Abu Musa island 38, 32 degrees Celsius.

NCMS expected that maximum and minimum relative humidity rate will be as follows: Abu Dhabi 65,15 per cent; Dubai 75,20 per cent; Sharjah 70,25 per cent.

In other areas of the country, maximum relative humidity rate is expected to reach as high as 85 per cent in Abu Musa island, while the minimum rate could get as low as 15 per cent in Al Ain.