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UAE braces for unsettled winter weather: Rain, dust and gusty winds

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Last updated: 2026/01/25 at 8:31 AM
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Residents across the United Arab Emirates can anticipate a shift in weather patterns this week, with a return to more stable conditions following recent unsettled periods. The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts that the UAE weather will improve significantly by Tuesday and Wednesday, transitioning to fair to partly cloudy skies. This change offers relief after days of variable conditions and potential disruptions to outdoor activities.

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Temperature and HumidityRegional VariationsSea Conditions and Marine Safety

The improved forecast applies to most regions of the country, including major cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah. While the overall trend is towards stabilization, localized conditions such as low clouds and fog are still possible, particularly in the eastern, northern, and western areas. Sea conditions are expected to remain calm, facilitating marine activities.

Detailed Forecast for the UAE Weather This Week

The NCM reports that the initial part of the week saw fluctuating weather due to a combination of factors, including a low-pressure system extending across the region. This system brought increased cloud cover and a chance of rainfall in some areas, especially along the coast and in the mountains. However, the influence of this system is now waning, allowing for the anticipated improvement.

Temperature and Humidity

Temperatures are expected to remain within seasonal norms, with daytime highs ranging from the low to mid-30s Celsius (low to mid-90s Fahrenheit) inland and slightly cooler along the coast. The report indicates a gradual decrease in humidity during the day, making conditions more comfortable. Overnight, however, humidity levels may rise, potentially leading to the formation of fog or mist, especially in western areas.

Regional Variations

While the majority of the UAE will experience fair to partly cloudy conditions, some regional variations are expected. Eastern and northern regions may see lingering low clouds, reducing sunshine hours. The mountainous areas, while generally improving, could still experience isolated showers. Coastal areas will benefit from moderate sea breezes, keeping temperatures slightly lower.

Sea Conditions and Marine Safety

The Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are both forecast to have slight sea conditions throughout Tuesday and Wednesday. This means wave heights will remain relatively low, making it safe for most marine activities, including fishing and recreational boating. However, the NCM advises all marine users to stay updated on the latest forecasts and exercise caution, particularly in areas prone to fog. The calm seas are a welcome change for the shipping industry and tourism operators.

The recent period of unsettled weather highlighted the importance of preparedness for sudden changes in conditions. Authorities have been issuing regular updates and advisories to the public, emphasizing the need to follow safety guidelines during adverse weather. This proactive approach is crucial in minimizing potential risks associated with rainfall and reduced visibility.

Looking ahead, the NCM suggests that the stable weather pattern is likely to persist through the remainder of the week. However, they also note that the weather in the region can be unpredictable, and further updates will be issued as needed. Monitoring the weather forecast remains essential for planning outdoor activities and ensuring safety.

The improvement in weather conditions is expected to positively impact various sectors, including tourism, construction, and transportation. Reduced rainfall and increased sunshine hours will allow for the resumption of outdoor work and recreational activities. Additionally, the stable sea conditions will facilitate smoother maritime operations. The overall economic outlook is expected to benefit from this favorable shift.

The UAE’s climate is characterized by hot summers and mild winters, with occasional periods of unsettled weather during the transition seasons. The country has invested heavily in weather monitoring and forecasting technologies to provide accurate and timely information to the public. This investment is crucial for mitigating the impacts of extreme weather events and ensuring the safety and well-being of residents and visitors. Understanding the local climate patterns is key to adapting to the environment.

The NCM continues to monitor atmospheric conditions closely, utilizing advanced radar systems and satellite imagery. They are also collaborating with international meteorological organizations to enhance the accuracy of their forecasts. The public is encouraged to rely on official sources for weather information and to avoid spreading unverified reports. Staying informed about the UAE climate is a shared responsibility.

As the week progresses, the focus will be on observing any potential shifts in the prevailing weather pattern. While the current forecast indicates continued stability, the possibility of localized disturbances cannot be ruled out. The NCM will continue to issue daily updates, providing the latest information on temperature, humidity, wind speed, and sea conditions. Any significant changes will be communicated promptly to the public.

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