UAE weather: Fog alert issued in Abu Dhabi, rough seas NCM warns

Today, humidity is increasing along with a slight rise in temperature across the country

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Surabhi Vasundharadevi, Social Media Reporter
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Fog alert in Abu Dhabi
Fog alert in Abu Dhabi
Surabhi Vasundharadevi/ Gulf News

Dubai: Motorists driving on Abu Dhabi roads should be extra cautious today. The Met Office has warned that dense fog is expected in some areas till 8am.

The weather bureau has reported fog over Arjan, Zayed City and Hamim(Al Dhafra region) in Abu Dhabi in the early morning today. Drivers are advised to drive slowly and carefully due to poor visibility on the roads due to fog.

According to the NCM, the weather will be sunny in general becoming partly cloudy at times over some areas by evening and night, with an increase in temperatures. It is going to be humid by night and Tuesday morning with a chance of fog or mist formation over some coastal and internal areas.

The maximum temperatures in the internal regions of the country are expected to be between 42 and 46°C. Temperatures will reach 38 to 41°C in the coastal areas and islands and 29 to 36°C over the mountains.

Light to moderate winds, freshening at times at the speed 10 to 25 reaching 40km/hr.

The sea will be moderate, becoming rough at times in the Arabian Gulf and slight in Oman Sea.

Surabhi Vasundharadevi
Surabhi VasundharadeviSocial Media Reporter
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