UAE weather forecast: National Center predicts mostly clear skies tomorrow
The National Center of Meteorology issued a UAE weather forecast indicating generally clear skies tomorrow, with light to moderate winds that may occasionally raise dust. The advisory covers the entire country and details wind directions, speeds and marine conditions, and it specifies tide times for the Gulf and the Sea of Oman. Residents and mariners are advised to note the forecasted temperature and humidity ranges.
Overview of conditions and timing
Who: The forecast comes from the National Center of Meteorology. What: Expect fair weather overall with periods of stronger winds and local dust. When: The forecast applies to tomorrow, with specific tide times provided for daytime and nighttime. Where: It covers the UAE mainland, its northern emirates and offshore islands.
Why: According to the center’s daily bulletin, prevailing winds will shift between southwesterly and northwesterly directions and strengthen at times, which raises the likelihood of localized dust. Therefore, visibility may reduce briefly in exposed areas and along desert routes.
Detailed temperature and humidity outlook
Temperatures are expected to remain high across the UAE, with maximums ranging from the mid-30s to low 40s Celsius and coastal minimums in the upper 20s to low 30s. The forecast lists temperature and humidity for major population centers, which will help users plan outdoor activities and energy use.
City forecasts include: Abu Dhabi 39/27°C with humidity 75% to 30%; Dubai 38/28°C and 65% to 35%; Sharjah 40/27°C and 70% to 25%; Ajman 37/29°C and 70% to 30%; Umm Al Quwain 38/26°C and 65% to 30%; Ras Al Khaimah 40/27°C and 70% to 25%; Fujairah 39/30°C and 70% to 20%.
Inland and desert locations will be warmer. Al Ain is forecast at 42/28°C with humidity 45% to 15%, and Liwa is expected to peak near 43/26°C with humidity as low as 10%. Offshore islands show slightly lower daytime highs but higher humidity: Dalma 36/29°C and 80% to 40%; Greater and Lesser Tunbs 35/30°C and 85% to 45%; Abu Musa 35/31°C and 85% to 45%.
Wind, dust and expected impacts
The bulletin anticipates winds from the southwest to northwest at 10 to 25 km/h, gusting up to 40 km/h at times. These wind speeds can lead to occasional dust or sand being lifted, particularly over open desert and exposed coastal plains. Therefore, drivers on desert roads and commuters in low-lying areas should be alert to sudden visibility changes.
For urban areas, the forecast suggests light to moderate breezes with intermittent gusts; consequently, outdoor workers and event planners should consider contingency measures. Additionally, motorists are advised to reduce speed and use headlights if dust reduces visibility.
Marine conditions and tide times
Marine conditions will generally be light to moderate. In the Arabian Gulf, seas are predicted to be light to moderate and may become choppier in the west at times. On the Sea of Oman, waves are expected to remain light. Mariners should consult the detailed tide times and local notices before heading out.
Tide times reported by the center are: Gulf of Oman — high tides at 10:58 and 21:33, low tides at 16:38 and 04:24. Arabian Gulf — high tides at 14:44 and 01:14, low tides at 08:16 and 18:56. These tide times are important for fisheries, port operations and recreational boating.
Practical guidance and health considerations
Because daytime highs will be elevated and humidity varies by location, officials recommend staying hydrated and limiting strenuous outdoor work during peak heat hours. People with respiratory conditions should be cautious during dusty episodes, as wind and dust can aggravate symptoms. Therefore, keep medications on hand and follow medical advice.
Construction and utility crews should monitor wind and dust forecasts and secure loose materials. Transportation authorities may issue advisories if visibility deteriorates. Furthermore, beachgoers and small-craft operators should monitor marine conditions, especially during gustier periods.
What to watch next
The National Center of Meteorology will issue updates if conditions change significantly, particularly regarding wind and dust or marine advisories. Travelers and outdoor event organizers should check the latest bulletin before departure and during the day. Additionally, monitoring local media and official social channels will provide timely notifications of any sudden shifts.
In summary, the UAE weather forecast calls for predominantly clear skies with occasional wind-driven dust and warm temperatures. Residents should prepare for heat and intermittent dust, and mariners should note the provided tide times and marine conditions as they plan activities for the coming day.

