UAE weather alert: Cooler temperatures and dust forecast for tomorrow

The Met Office forecast states a decrease in temperatures over the next two days

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Nishitha Rachel, Assistant Social Media Editor
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UAE weather alert: National Center of Meteorology warns of sandstorms and reduced visibility on June 3.
UAE weather alert: National Center of Meteorology warns of sandstorms and reduced visibility on June 3.
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Dubai: Good news for residents in the UAE. Temperatures are forecast to decrease tomorrow.

According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), clear to partly cloudy skies which may be dusty at times are expected tomorrow. The forecast also states a decrease in temperatures tomorrow across the country.

Light to moderate winds can also be expected tomorrow with blowing dust and suspended dust and sand causing a reduction in horizontal visibility. So motorists across the country are advised to be cautious.

Winds speeds tomorrow, will reach up to 40 km/hr.

Sea conditions are also forecast to be rough especially in the Arabian Gulf. Moderate sea conditions are forecast over Oman Sea, which is said to become rough by night.

Nishitha Rachel
Nishitha RachelAssistant Social Media Editor
Nishitha serves as the Assistant Social Media Editor at Gulf News, where she skilfully orchestrates the publication's online presence. With a dedicated approach to engaging readers, she expertly manages all social media platforms and is a direct line for reader queries. Nishitha's journey in journalism began with a flourish in the entertainment beat, a world she continues to explore with enthusiasm. Her love for Korean culture shines through her reporting on UAE-based events, bringing the best of both worlds to her audience. A highlight of her career, and certainly a dream come true for any K-Pop enthusiast, was interviewing acclaimed Korean singers, including Chen from the globally renowned boy group, EXO.
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