UAE | Environment

Pleasant weather forecast for next couple of days in UAE

Weathermen forecast pleasant weather during the day for Sunday and Monday with slight rise in temperature, especially over interior areas.

  • By Binsal Abdul Kader, Staff Reporter
  • Published: 18:10 February 9, 2008
  • Gulf News

  • Image Credit: Megan Hirons/Gulf News
  • Visitors to the Creek Park in Dubai shop for hats and scarves as night time temperatures drop in the UAE.

Abu Dhabi: Weathermen forecast pleasant weather during the day for Sunday and Monday with slight rise in temperature, especially over interior areas.

A fair weather in general is expected but it may be partly cloudy at times over some northern areas, said a spokesperson of National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) in Abu Dhabi. "It will be cold at night over mountainous areas and some interior areas".

Light to moderate wind is also expected. The centre forecast normal sea state with wave heights of 2 to 3 feet offshore in general.

Interestingly, the highest maximum temperature and lowest minimum temperature in the country on Saturday were recorded in Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, 25 degrees Centigrade and 7 degrees Centigrade respectively.

The sea state was normal on Saturday in both Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman.

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