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Cloudy skies and cold wind bring pleasant weather to UAE
Cloudy skies and cold wind turned the weather more pleasant on Wednesday as weathermen predict light rain in some parts of the country.
- The cloud cover will gradually increase, according to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology.
- Image Credit: Aftab Kazmi, Gulf News
Al Ain: Cloudy skies and cold wind turned the weather more pleasant on Wednesday as weathermen predict light rain in some parts of the country.
The cloud cover will gradually increase, according to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS).
It will be cold in the night with a wind speed of 18 knots over land and 22 knots over sea. The wind could kick up dust in the interior and open areas.
On Thursday, it will remain partly cloudy with chances of light rain. Temperature will also decrease in the mountainous and interior areas.
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