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UAE weather alert: Humid mornings, chance of fog early in the week, says NCM

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The UAE is heading into a period of stable and pleasant winter weather, with the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecasting humid mornings with a chance of fog and mist, followed by generally fair to partly cloudy conditions across the country through Friday.

Early mornings are likely to see fog or light mist forming over coastal and inland areas, especially in western regions. Forecasters have warned that visibility may drop at times during the early hours, urging motorists to exercise caution on the roads before conditions gradually improve later in the morning.

As the day progresses, skies will remain mostly clear with occasional light cloud cover, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Winds will be light to moderate throughout the week, shifting between southeasterly and northeasterly directions at speeds of 10 to 20 km/h, and may occasionally reach up to 30 km/h.

Sea conditions in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are expected to remain slight, making it a favourable period for marine activities with no major disturbances forecast.

Looking ahead to the end of the week, cloud cover is expected to increase slightly by Friday night, particularly over the islands and western offshore areas. However, no significant weather changes or rain have been indicated at this stage, and overall conditions are expected to remain calm and stable.

Motorists are urged to exercise extra caution while driving late at night and during the early morning hours due to reduced visibility.


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UAE weather: Dust, rain and windy conditions as temperatures rise

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The UAE is already seeing a taste of summer, with temperatures climbing to 40°C in April, well above the usual seasonal range.

Typically, April temperatures hover between 32°C and 36°C, making this early spike unusual. But despite the rising heat, summer hasn’t fully arrived yet.

The country is currently in the Sarrayat season, a transitional period between spring and summer. This phase, which runs until early May, is known for sudden weather changes, including brief rain, strong winds, and dust storms.

Residents across the country can expect partly cloudy to cloudy skies on April 21, with dusty conditions at times, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

There is also a chance of light rain over some coastal areas and islands, along with a slight drop in temperatures, especially in western coastal regions.

Winds will be light to moderate, shifting from southeasterly to northwesterly and northeasterly directions. At times, they may strengthen, reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h, causing dust to blow and reducing visibility in some areas.

Sea conditions will be slight to moderate, becoming rough at times in the Arabian Gulf, particularly toward the west, while remaining slight in the Oman Sea.

City temperatures today:

  • Dubai: High 35°C-Low 26°C
  • Abu Dhabi: High 36°C-Low 26°C
  • Sharjah: High 34°C-Low 22°C

Overall, the UAE continues to experience mixed spring weather, with dust, clouds, and occasional rain ahead of the hotter summer months. For now, the country remains in a transition phase, where heat and rain can occur on the same day, before the full intensity of summer sets in.

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UAE weather alert: Rain, dust, and rising temperature heading our way this week

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Get ready for a bit of everything! The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) just dropped the latest forecast, and it looks like the UAE is in for a “weather sandwich” starting today through Friday. Whether you’re heading to the office or planning your weekend, here’s the breakdown of what to expect.

The Monday mix: Clouds and cooldowns

We’re kicking the week off with cloudy skies. Keep an eye out for light to moderate rain, especially if you’re along the coast or in the eastern and southern parts of the country. Temperatures are on the rise, and it’s going to get humid tonight. Watch out for mist if you’re driving late.

Tuesday/Wednesday: Dusty and rough

By Tuesday, things stay partly cloudy with a lingering chance of rain in the south. However, the wind is picking up! Expect blowing dust to reduce visibility, and if you’re planning a boat trip, heads up—the sea will get rough by the afternoon.

Wednesday is looking like the peak of the wind. We’re talking stronger gusts that could make driving tricky due to dust, and the Arabian Gulf will be rough to very rough.

Calm Thursday/Friday

Good news for the weekend planners. Things start to calm down by Thursday. While it’ll still be a bit dusty, the skies will clear up to a fair to partly cloudy vibe. Seas will settle back to moderate, making for a much smoother end to the week.

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UAE weather alert: Rains forecast through Monday as police activate emergency speed limits

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Authorities in the UAE have moved to a state of high alert as a persistent low-pressure system brings unsettled weather, scattered rainfall, and dusty winds to the country. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) confirmed on Thursday that these conditions are expected to continue through Monday, April 13.

Traffic Safety and Speed Revisions: In a proactive response to deteriorating visibility and slippery road conditions, Abu Dhabi Police have implemented variable speed limits on major motorways. 

Safety first on the roads
 In response to the forecast, Abu Dhabi Police have reiterated the importance of adhering to variable speed limits. These dynamic limits, which drop to 80 km/h during periods of heavy rain or dust storms, are displayed on electronic overhead gantries and are strictly enforced to prevent multi-vehicle accidents.

Motorists are reminded of the strict federal traffic fines currently in place, including a Dh2,000 fine for entering flooded valleys and a Dh800 penalty for using a mobile phone to film weather conditions while driving.

7 fines to watch out for:

 Federal traffic authorities have reiterated that safety violations during unstable weather carry heavy penalties. Motorists should be aware of the following strictly enforced fines:

  1. Entering flooded valleys: Dh2,000 fine, 23 black points, and 60-day vehicle impoundment.
  2. Gathering near dams/valleys: To prevent obstruction of rescue teams.
  3. Obstructing emergency services: During weather-related incidents.
  4. Distracted driving: Using mobile phones to film the rain (Dh800 fine).
  5. Misuse of hazard lights: These should not be used while the vehicle is in motion.
  6. Disregarding electronic speed signs: Ignoring the temporary limits displayed on the road.
  7. Unsafe lane changes: Especially dangerous in low-visibility “dusty” conditions.

The weekend outlook 

According to the latest NCM bulletins, Friday and Saturday will see conditions similar to those earlier in the week, characterised by intermittent rainfall and freshening winds. These winds are expected to raise dust and sand, reducing visibility.

By Sunday, cloud cover will remain thick, with a continued chance of rainfall. Authorities warn that stronger wind gusts at times could further affect visibility, posing a challenge for motorists. The weather is expected to improve by Monday, with light rain and dusty winds in the afternoon.

The forecast suggests that while Sunday will see continued cloud cover and rainfall, Monday will bring a slight reprieve with light rain. Residents are encouraged to download official apps for real-time updates and to prioritise safety during their commutes.

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