Residents across the UAE can expect a humid start to the week with a risk of fog, particularly in inland and western areas, according to the latest weather advisory from the National Center of Meteorology (NCM). The fog risk is expected to be highest during the early morning hours of Tuesday and Wednesday, potentially impacting visibility for commuters. Conditions are forecast to become more changeable later in the week, with a chance of rainfall by Thursday.
The NCM’s report indicates that humidity levels will increase overnight and into the mornings, creating conditions conducive to mist and light fog formation. This pattern is expected to persist for several days, with the greatest impact felt in inland regions and along the western coastline. Sea conditions will remain relatively calm throughout much of the week, though some roughness is possible in the Arabian Gulf later on.
Detailed Forecast: Fog and Humidity Dominate Early Week
Tuesday will see increased humidity, especially inland, with a chance of mist or light fog developing in western areas. Skies are expected to clear later in the day, transitioning to partly cloudy conditions, with low clouds forming over islands and western coastal waters. Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the south-east to north-east, and may occasionally gust up to 35kmph. The Arabian Gulf will experience slight to moderate sea conditions, while the Sea of Oman will remain calm.
Wednesday’s forecast mirrors Tuesday’s, with similar patterns of humid mornings and potential fog over inland western areas. Fair to partly cloudy skies are anticipated throughout the day, with low clouds continuing to linger over islands and western waters. Winds will shift to a north-easterly to north-westerly direction, remaining generally light to moderate. Sea conditions are expected to remain slight to moderate in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.
Impact on Travel and Daily Life
The recurring fog conditions pose a potential hazard to drivers and those traveling by air. Reduced visibility could lead to delays and increased risk of accidents. Authorities are advising motorists to exercise caution, reduce speed, and maintain a safe following distance. Individuals with respiratory sensitivities may also experience discomfort due to the increased humidity and potential for airborne particles.
Thursday and Friday: Increased Rainfall Probability
A significant change in weather patterns is expected on Thursday, with conditions becoming more changeable. The NCM forecasts humid mornings with a continued risk of mist or fog inland, followed by partly cloudy to cloudy skies, particularly over islands and northern coastal areas. Crucially, there is a chance of light, intermittent rainfall.
Winds are expected to strengthen from the north-west, potentially reaching up to 40kmph, and seas could become occasionally rough in the Arabian Gulf. This shift in wind direction and increased sea activity suggests a more unstable atmospheric environment. Friday is predicted to follow a similar pattern, with early morning humidity, fog potential, and a continued chance of light rain, especially over northern and eastern regions.
Sea Conditions and Marine Activities
The potential for rough seas in the Arabian Gulf on Thursday and Friday may impact marine activities such as fishing and boating. The NCM advises marine users to stay informed about the latest weather updates and exercise caution. Increased wave heights and strong currents could pose a risk to smaller vessels. Weather conditions at sea are a key consideration for maritime operations.
Weekend Outlook: Gradual Improvement
The forecast indicates a gradual improvement in conditions by Saturday. Humid morning conditions with possible mist inland are still expected, but skies are predicted to turn fair to partly cloudy during the day. Cloud cover may increase again overnight over islands and western waters. Winds will shift back to a south-easterly to north-easterly flow at light to moderate speeds, with calm to moderate seas in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.
Looking ahead, the NCM continues to monitor the evolving weather situation. While the immediate forecast suggests improving conditions by the weekend, the possibility of further changes remains. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the latest forecasts from official sources, particularly regarding the potential for fog and any further developments in the rainfall probability. The long-term climate patterns suggest continued humidity during this time of year.

