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Weather in UAE: Expect a mix of fair and partly cloudy skies with fluctuating temperatures

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Last updated: 2024/07/03 at 3:07 PM
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UAE residents can expect fair to partly cloudy conditions on Wednesday, with clouds developing over the mountains in the afternoon. The National Centre of Meteorology has alerted motorists of foggy conditions in some parts of Abu Dhabi. Winds are expected to be light to moderate, but they may pick up over the sea and become fresh, leading to blowing dust and sand. Maritime conditions will be moderate to rough in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.

Looking ahead to July, the Met Department forecasts an increase in temperatures due to the extension of thermal lows, particularly India’s monsoon low pressure. The eastern mountains and southern parts of the country will experience clouds developing from the high temperatures, with some areas receiving afternoon rains. The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) will also extend to parts of the country, bringing convective rainy clouds in the second half of the month. Relative humidity may increase in the early morning period with possible mist or fog formation.

In July, the region and country are affected by thermal lows, with temperatures rising due to India’s monsoon low pressure. Clouds will develop in the eastern mountains and southern regions, leading to afternoon rains in some areas. The extension of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) will bring convective rainy clouds in the second half of the month. Relative humidity may increase during some days, with the possibility of mist or fog forming.

The forecast for July includes an increase in temperatures as the region experiences the extension of thermal lows, with India’s monsoon low pressure playing a significant role. Clouds are expected to develop in the eastern mountains and southern regions, leading to afternoon rains in some areas. The extension of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) will bring convective rainy clouds to parts of the country in the second half of the month. Relative humidity may also increase, with mist or fog forming on some days.

Residents can expect fair to partly cloudy conditions in the UAE on Wednesday, with clouds forming over the mountains in the afternoon. The National Centre of Meteorology has issued a fog alert for some parts of Abu Dhabi, with visibility expected to drop below 1,000m. Winds will be light to moderate but may pick up over the sea, potentially causing blowing dust and sand. Maritime conditions will vary, with moderate to rough seas in the Arabian Gulf and slight seas in the Oman Sea.

Overall, residents can anticipate fluctuating temperatures and decreasing conditions, especially along the coast. As July approaches, an increase in temperatures is expected due to thermal lows and India’s monsoon low pressure. Clouds will develop in the eastern mountains and southern regions, leading to afternoon rain showers in some areas. The extension of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) will bring convective rainy clouds to the country in the latter part of the month, accompanied by an increase in relative humidity and possible mist or fog formation.

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