UAE: Hot, dusty and hazy weather in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, partly cloudy in Eastern and Southern regions, maximum temperature to hit 45°C – Gulf News

Humidity to hit 85 per cent, fog and mist expected tonight and on Monday morning
Today, the weather conditions in the UAE are expected to be hot during daytime and partly cloudy or hazy at times, said the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). However, some parts of the country will see partly cloudy to cloudy weather with a chance of rainfall.
The NCM said: “The weather in general will be partly cloudy to cloudy especially over the Eastern and Southern areas extending to some internal areas, with some rainy convective clouds formation.”
Also, a warm breeze will blow across the country during the day. The NCM said: “Light to moderate Southeasterly to Northeasterly winds, freshening at times, will result in blowing dust and sand over some areas with a speed of 15 – 25, reaching 40 km/hr.” Drivers should be careful on the road as the dust might hinder visibility. Those who suffer from allergies should also take precautions when going outside.
There is a gradual decrease in the temperatures. The highest temperature recorded over the country yesterday was 44.9°C in Barakah (Al Dhafrah Region) at 1:30pm.
The maximum temperature in the country is expected to be between 40 and 45°C and the lowest temperature is expected to be 24-28°C.
In the coastal areas, temperature highs will be between 39-42°C, and 32-37°C in the mountainous regions.
The NCM also said that relative humidity is expected to increase by night and Monday morning, especially over coastal and internal areas, causing fog and mist formation.
Humidity will be moderate in the UAE with 65-85 per cent in the coastal areas whereas in the mountainous regions it is expected to be 65-80 per cent and 60-80 per cent in the internal areas.
The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf slight to moderate and Oman Sea.

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