UAE weather shift: Clear skies, rising humidity this weekend

Patchy fog and coastal humidity set to affect UAE midweek

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Huda Ata, Special to Gulf News
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Expect coastal humidity and patchy fog across UAE next week
Expect coastal humidity and patchy fog across UAE next week
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The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) expects mostly stable weather across the UAE through mid-next week, with fair to partly cloudy skies, rising nighttime humidity, and the possibility of mist or light fog over coastal and inland areas.

Friday, November 14

Fair to partly cloudy, especially in western regions. Morning humidity over some coastal and interior areas. Northeasterly winds, light to moderate (10–20 km/h), occasionally reaching 30 km/h. Seas slight in both the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea.

Saturday, 15 November

Similar conditions continue with fair to partly cloudy skies. Nighttime humidity may cause mist in some coastal and internal areas. Winds shift between southeasterly and northeasterly (10–20 km/h), reaching 30 km/h at times. Seas remain slight.

Sunday, November 16

Fair to partly cloudy, with low clouds over the sea and islands. Humidity rises overnight, bringing another chance of mist by Monday morning. Winds southeasterly to northeasterly at 10–20 km/h. Seas slight.

Monday, November 17

Slight coastal temperature dip expected. Conditions remain fair to partly cloudy, with low clouds over the sea and islands. Overnight humidity may form fog or mist by Tuesday morning. Winds vary between northeasterly and northwesterly (10–25 km/h), occasionally reaching 35 km/h. Seas slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf, slight in the Oman Sea.

Tuesday, November 18

Fair to partly cloudy, with low clouds in western areas. Nighttime humidity may lead to fog or mist by Wednesday morning. Winds freshen at intervals (15–25 km/h), reaching 40 km/h, making the Arabian Gulf moderate to occasionally rough in western parts, while the Oman Sea stays slight.

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