On Monday morning, 11 March, the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) reported foggy conditions in several areas, including Al Shuhada Road in Ras Al Khaimah, Arjan, Al Falah, Al Shamkhah in Abu Dhabi, Mileiha in Sharjah, Al Ain-Abu Dhabi Road, Zayed International Airport, Falaj Al Mualla in Umm Al Quwain, Al Lisaili, Expo City Dubai, and Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai. Fog alert is issued for these regions, with low visibility expected until 10am. Motorists are advised to exercise caution while driving due to poor visibility on the roads.
Today's weather in the UAE is expected to be partly cloudy and cloudy at times, particularly at night over islands and coastal areas. Maximum temperatures in the internal regions are forecasted to range between 27°C and 32°C, while coastal areas and islands may see highs of 23°C to 28°C, and mountainous regions may experience temperatures between 22°C and 26°C. Relative humidity levels are expected to be between 60% to 85% in coastal areas and islands and 70% to 90% in internal areas.
Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally freshening over the sea. The sea conditions will range from slight to moderate, becoming rough by Tuesday morning in the Arabian Gulf and remaining slight in the Oman Sea.
The lowest temperature recorded on 11 March morning was 10.1°C in Jais Mountain at 4.15am.
Weather On Upcoming Days
On Tuesday, 12 March, some coastal and northern areas will experience partly cloudy to cloudy conditions, with a chance of light rainfall and cooler temperatures. It will be humid during the night and into Wednesday morning in some coastal and internal areas, with a possibility of fog or mist formation.
Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the northwest to northeast direction, occasionally freshening over the sea and causing blowing dust, with speeds ranging from 10kph to 25kph, reaching up to 40kph.
Wednesday, 13 March, is expected to be fair to partly cloudy at times, accompanied by rising temperatures. Humidity is anticipated during the night and into Thursday morning in some coastal and internal areas, potentially leading to fog or mist formation, particularly towards the west.
Winds will be light to moderate, initially from the northwest but shifting to southeasterly at times, causing blowing dust with speeds ranging from 10kph to 25kph, reaching up to 35kph.