UAE weather forecast: Cloudy skies and light rain expected across northern areas today, with rough seas ahead

NCM predicts fair to partly cloudy conditions with light rainfall in northern areas

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Manuel Almario, Senior News Editor
Expect fair to partly cloudy conditions with light rainfall in northern areas
Expect fair to partly cloudy conditions with light rainfall in northern areas
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The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has forecasted fair to partly cloudy conditions today, with occasional cloud cover and a chance of light rainfall over some northern regions in the morning. Expect temperatures to range from 22 to 26°C in the internal areas, 18 to 23°C along the coastal regions and islands, and between 16 and 23°C in the mountains.

Light to moderate winds are expected to blow from the Northwest at speeds of 10 to 25 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 35 km/h during the day. Winds will be particularly noticeable over the sea, leading to rough conditions in both the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea.

This weekend, Saturday will see fair to partly cloudy skies with light rainfall possible in northern and eastern areas at night. Winds will be light to moderate, reaching 40 km/h over the sea, with rough seas expected in the morning.

On Sunday, conditions will be partly cloudy, with humidity and a chance of mist in the northern and internal regions. Northeasterly winds will be light to moderate, becoming stronger at times, causing blowing dust, especially to the east. Sea conditions will be rough to very rough in the Arabian Gulf and rough in Oman Sea.

On Monday, the weather will be fair to partly cloudy. It will be humid by night and Tuesday morning, with a chance of fog or mist in some internal areas. Northeasterly winds will be light to moderate, reaching up to 40 km/h. The Arabian Gulf will experience rough to moderate seas, while the Oman Sea will see moderate to slight conditions.

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