UAE Weather Updates: Fog And Mist To Continue

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NCM forecasts that foggy and misty conditions will persist across several parts of the country until Sunday. Daytime temperatures are expected to remain below 40°C, accompanied by high humidity levels.

See below for the full forecast by NCM for the rest of this week:

Wednesday
Early morning and late-night fog expected to linger, with visibility likely reduced in coastal and internal areas. Winds will stay light to moderate, with humidity climbing by evening.

  • Dubai: Daytime high of 37°C and night-time low of 27°C. Humidity to rise to 90% overnight.
  • Abu Dhabi: Daytime high of 36°C and night-time low of 25°C. Humidity to peak around 90% overnight.

Thursday
Morning fog and a light haze forecast during early morning and late night. Slightly lower temperatures predicted. 

  • Dubai: Maximum of 35°C during the day, falling to 27°C at night. Humidity to reach 85% overnight.
  • Abu Dhabi: High of 35°C in the afternoon, dropping to 25°C by late evening. Humidity climbing up to 85%.

Friday
Patches of fog and mist are likely late at night and around sunrise, caused by elevated humidity levels. Temperature to decrease further.

  • Dubai: High of 33°C during the day, dropping to 20°C at night. Humidity will climb to 85% overnight.
  • Abu Dhabi: Daytime high of 32°C, with a night-time low of 21°C. Humidity to reach 80% overnight.

Saturday
Fog and mist formation expected to persist through early morning hours, easing gradually as temperatures rise during the day.

  • Dubai: Temperature to reach 33°C during the day, and fall to 25°C at night. Humidity to touch 90% overnight.
  • Abu Dhabi: Daytime high of 33°C, with a low of 29°C late night. Humidity to reach 80%.

Sunday
Overnight humidity will increase once again, leading to mist and patchy fog in the early hours and late night.

  • Dubai: Daytime high around 32°C, dipping to 26°C by night. Humidity to reach 85% overnight.
  • Abu Dhabi: High of 33°C in the day, with a low of 27°C late evening. Humidity to rise to 85%.

 

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