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Expect some fog patches this morning
Weathermen forecast the possibility of fog in some areas early this morning and a light to moderate north-easterly wind.
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- Fog patches are also expected in the morning in coastal areas due to high pressure.
Abu Dhabi: Weathermen forecast the possibility of fog in some areas early this morning and a light to moderate north-easterly wind.
Fog patches are also expected in the morning in coastal areas due to high pressure, said a spokesperson of National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) in Abu Dhabi.
The weather was dusty on Saturday during the day all over the country due to dust being blown from Iran by the north-easterly wind. Visibility improved gradually by last evening and will further improve on Sunday.
The temperature will rise slightly during the next 48 hours with moderate temperatures during the day, turning somewhat colder by night, especially in mountainous and interior areas.
A light-to-moderate north east wind, turning to south-easterly, is expected.
The sea will be almost normal with a wave height of 2 to 3 feet offshore.
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