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UAE weather alert: Residents warned as rains and extreme heat sweep region

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Residents in eastern and southern parts of the UAE are being urged to exercise caution, as convective clouds and rainfall were reported this afternoon across several regions.

The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has issued orange and yellow alerts for unstable weather in areas including Sharjah, Fujairah, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra. The alert is in place until tonight.

Heavy rain was also recorded in Showkah (Ras Al Khaimah) and Khor Fakkan (Sharjah), with social media videos showing downpours in these areas.

Despite the rain, temperatures remain dangerously high, with highs between 40°C and 47°C across the country. The lowest temperature recorded today was 27.1°C in Jais Mountain, Ras Al Khaimah.

Authorities have also warned motorists to be extra careful due to wet roads or windy conditions in some areas, which potentially reduce visibility due to blowing dust.

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NCM warns of humid mornings, foggy conditions in UAE through end of January

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The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast continued humid morning conditions over parts of the UAE’s inland and coastal areas, with a chance of fog or light fog from tomorrow through January 31.

According to the forecast, weather conditions will be generally fair to partly cloudy, with low clouds appearing at times over eastern, northern and coastal regions. There is also a possibility of light, scattered rainfall in some areas during the period.

Temperatures are expected to rise gradually on Thursday, followed by a noticeable decrease on Friday.

Winds will vary between north-westerly and south-easterly, remaining light to moderate and occasionally active, with speeds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h, reaching up to 35–40 km/h at times. Sea conditions will range from slight to moderate, becoming rough at times, particularly in the Arabian Gulf toward the end of the week.

Fog or light fog is most likely during the early morning hours, especially over western, coastal and inland areas. Motorists are advised to exercise caution due to reduced visibility.

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UAE weekend weather: Clouds, humidity, and chances of showers

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The weather is shaking things up a bit this weekend in the UAE. Say goodbye to the usual clear, dry winter days and hello to more clouds, a touch of humidity, and even a chance of light rain across parts of the country.

A weak low-pressure system from the east, plus a little nudge from the upper atmosphere, is giving us a bit of variety. Nothing extreme, but don’t be surprised if your morning drive feels misty or hazy.

Here’s the lowdown:

Friday:

  • Skies: Fair to partly cloudy
  • Winds: Light to moderate, gusty at times
  • Humidity: Rising overnight, especially in western areas, watch for mist at dawn
  • Temps: Coastal highs 19–24°C, inland up to 25°C, nights dipping to 7°C; mountains cooler (9–16°C, lows near 5°C)
  • Sea: Calm to moderate in the Arabian Gulf, slight in the Oman Sea

Saturday:

  • Skies: Cloudier by evening along the coast and north
  • Rain: Small chance over the sea
  • Winds: Southeasterly to northeasterly, up to 35 km/h
  • Humidity is expected to stay high, so mornings may be hazy

Sunday:

  • Skies: More clouds across coastal, northern, and eastern areas
  • Rain: Chance of light showers continues
  • Winds: Shifting northwest, picking up over the Arabian Gulf, rough seas possible at night

Looking ahead:

  • Monday: Cooler with cloudy spells, fog or mist overnight/early morning
  • Tuesday: Skies start to clear, but humidity and early-morning mist linger in some areas

Keep a light jacket handy, maybe an umbrella, and enjoy the mild change in weather; it’s a refreshing break from the usual sunny winter weather. Road users should be careful when driving late at night or early in the morning, as mist and fog could affect visibility.


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Unsettled weather in UAE: Country to see rain, strong winds and rough seas this week

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If you’re heading out this week, keep an eye on the sky. Weather conditions across the UAE are set to stay unsettled through midweek, with fluctuating cloud cover, light rain, strengthening winds and increasingly rough seas, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

Today, skies will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, especially over coastal and northern areas, where light rain may fall. Temperatures are expected to rise gradually, while southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow at light to moderate speeds, picking up occasionally. Sea conditions are forecast to remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.

Tuesday will bring similar conditions, with cloudy spells and a chance of light morning rain in coastal and northern regions. Humidity is expected to increase overnight and into Wednesday morning, raising the risk of fog or mist, particularly in inland areas. Winds will shift from south-westerly to north-westerly and strengthen by night, with seas turning from slight to moderate and rough.

Conditions are expected to worsen on Wednesday, as temperatures drop and north-westerly winds intensify. The NCM has warned of blowing dust and sand, which could reduce visibility, with wind speeds reaching up to 55km/h. Seas are forecast to be rough to very rough in the Arabian Gulf and rough in the Sea of Oman.

By Thursday, skies will remain partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with humid conditions returning overnight into early Friday, increasing the chance of fog or mist in some western inland and coastal areas. Winds will stay moderate to fresh, occasionally stirring up dust and sand, while sea conditions remain moderate to rough.

The NCM has advised residents, especially motorists and those heading out to sea, to exercise caution, as fog, dust and strong winds could impact visibility and safety throughout the week.

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