The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecasted partly cloudy weather with suspended dust over coastal and Western areas. The dusty conditions may reduce horizontal visibility. The suspended dust is coming from the North of the Arabian Gulf and the West. It will also be humid by night and Monday morning in some coastal areas, with humidity levels reaching up to 85% in coastal areas and islands, and as low as 10% in the internal areas.
Light to moderate winds are expected to blow freshening at times during the daytime. The winds will be in a southeasterly to northwesterly direction, reaching speeds of up to 30kmph. The sea is expected to be slight in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea. Temperatures could reach up to 45℃ in Dubai and 47℃ in Abu Dhabi, with dust clouds expected in both areas.
To stay updated with the latest news, it is recommended to follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. The weather conditions will make it important to monitor updates to stay informed about any changes and precautions to be taken. The combination of suspended dust, humidity, and high temperatures can lead to challenging conditions for outdoor activities and health, so it is essential to stay informed and prepared.
The weather conditions may have an impact on visibility, especially in coastal and Western areas due to the suspended dust. The humidity levels can also vary significantly, with high humidity in coastal areas and islands and low humidity in internal areas. It is important to take precautions to stay safe and healthy in these conditions, such as staying hydrated, using sunscreen, and avoiding outdoor activities during peak temperatures.
As the winds blow freshening at times and temperatures rise, it is crucial to be mindful of the potential effects on health and well-being. Additionally, the sea conditions are expected to be slight in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea, which can affect marine activities and safety. It is advisable to follow safety guidelines and recommendations from local authorities to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in these weather conditions. Overall, staying informed and prepared is key to managing the weather challenges and making the most of the day.