Partly cloudy skies: UAE temperatures to drop further today

Humidity levels have eased compared to recent weeks

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Dubai: UAE weather is set to turn noticeably cooler on Thursday, with temperatures continuing their downward trend across the country. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts a further drop in temperatures, accompanied by partly cloudy conditions in most regions.

Maximum daytime temperatures are projected to be between 35°C and 31°C. Overnight, minimum temperatures will fall to a range of 15°C to 19°C. This colder pattern follows a low of 12.1°C recorded yesterday morning in Mezaira (Al Dhafra region) at 6:45 am.

Light to moderate winds are also expected, blowing at 10–20 km/h and sometimes reaching 35 km/h. These winds may kick up dust and sand, potentially lowering visibility. Residents sensitive to dust should take necessary precautions when spending time outside.

Humidity levels will fluctuate. Coastal areas may see humidity between 65 per cent and 85 per cent, while mountainous regions are projected to be between 50 per cent and 70 per cent.

Sea conditions remain stable. Both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are expected to have slight to moderate waves, providing calm conditions for marine activities. This gradual shift marks the ongoing transition to the much-anticipated cooler weather, perfect for outdoor enjoyment.

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