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Hazy weather expected to continue across the country
Hazy weather pattern is expected to continue in the UAE with a slight rise in temperature, said weathermen.
Al Ain: Hazy weather pattern is expected to continue in the UAE with a slight rise in temperature, said weathermen.
It would be hot in the coastal areas as humidity level has climbed to 85 per cent in coastal areas.
Hot and dry weather condition would prevail in the interior and desert areas.
It would be pleasant in the night, according to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS).
Scattered clouds are also expected along with winds that could kick up dust in open areas.
The south-westerly winds would gradually gain speed of eight to 15 knots.
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