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UAE: Mild weather outlook with scattered clouds

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Last updated: 2024/09/19 at 4:25 PM
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UAE residents can expect fair weather with partly cloudy conditions on Thursday, September 19. Humidity will increase at night and into Friday morning, leading to the possibility of fog or mist formation. Winds will be light to moderate, with occasional pickups during the day. The Arabian Gulf will see slight to moderate seas, while the Oman Sea will have calm conditions with slight waves.

In terms of temperatures, Abu Dhabi will reach highs of 38°C and Dubai 36°C, with humidity ranging from 38% to 85%. The highest temperature recorded in the country was 42.9°C in Al Shawamekh, Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Autumn is approaching, with temperatures beginning to slightly dip. The autumnal equinox is set to occur on September 22, marking the start of autumn in the northern hemisphere.

With the arrival of autumn, temperatures are expected to fall below 25°C at night and below 40°C during the day. Night-time cooling will begin when minimum temperatures drop below 20°C from mid-October to mid-April, while daytime cooling starts when maximum temperatures fall below 30°C from mid-November to mid-March. As the weather becomes milder, residents can look forward to more comfortable conditions.

As the seasons change, it’s important to stay updated on the latest weather news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels for timely updates and alerts. With the shift into autumn, residents can expect a gradual transition to cooler temperatures, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. Make the most of the weather by planning outdoor adventures and taking in the beautiful scenery of the UAE.

Overall, the weather outlook for UAE residents is favorable with fair conditions and light to moderate winds. Take advantage of the pleasant weather by exploring the outdoors and enjoying the natural beauty of the country. With autumn on the horizon, now is the perfect time to embrace the change in seasons and make the most of the comfortable temperatures. Embrace the transition to cooler weather and enjoy all that the UAE has to offer.

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