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UAE weather: Red alert for fog issued across parts of the country

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If you’re heading out early in the morning, you might want to slow things down as the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has issued a weather warning for thick fog expected to form across several parts of the UAE.

According to NCM, visibility could drop to near zero at times, especially in some coastal and inland areas. The foggy conditions are expected to last until 10:00 am this morning.

Humidity levels will rise at night and into Wednesday morning, increasing the chance of fog or mist in some coastal and internal areas.

Motorists are urged to take extra caution on the roads, stick to speed limits, and follow all traffic safety instructions due to low visibility conditions, especially late at night and early morning hours.

As for the rest of the day, the weather will be fair to partly cloudy across the country. Temperatures are expected to hit 25°C in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai, with overnight lows of around 15°C in Abu Dhabi and 17°C in Dubai.

Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the southeasterly to northeasterly direction at speeds of 10 to 25 km/h, occasionally picking up to 35 km/h.

Sea conditions will remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.

In a message shared on social media, Abu Dhabi Police confirmed that the maximum speed limit on roads is reduced to 80 km/h during fog. Drivers are urged to pay close attention to electronic information boards, which display updated speed limits based on weather conditions.



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Unstable weather hits UAE: Heavy winds, rain prompt safety alerts across the country

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Authorities have issued weather advisories across the UAE as unstable conditions are expected from March 23 to March 27, bringing intermittent rainfall, strong winds, and reduced visibility.

According to the NCM, today’s weather will bring rainfall in the afternoon over northeastern areas, Al Ain, and southern regions. Rain is also expected later at night across western and southern areas, extending into inland parts of the country.

On Monday, scattered showers are likely during the day across the UAE, followed by increased precipitation at night over northern and eastern regions, including Al Ain.

Tuesday’s forecast indicates rainfall over northern, eastern, and southern regions during daytime hours. By night, rain chances are expected to expand to western areas, coastal regions, and islands.

Wednesday will see intermittent scattered rainfall throughout the day across the country. Eastern regions and Al Ain may continue to receive rainfall into the night, although chances are expected to gradually decrease later.

Thursday morning is expected to have a lower probability of rainfall. However, conditions are set to change by the afternoon, with increasing chances over northern and eastern regions and Al Ain, extending overnight to coastal areas, islands, and western regions.

By Friday, rainfall is forecast across scattered areas nationwide during the daytime. Showers are expected to begin over islands and coastal regions before moving inland across most parts of the UAE.

Authorities continue to advise residents to stay updated through official channels and take necessary precautions amid changing weather conditions.


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Eid weekend weather in UAE: Rain, strong winds expected from Saturday

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If you’re planning outdoor trips or Eid outings this week, you might want to keep an eye on the weather.

The National Centre of Meteorology has forecast unstable conditions across the UAE from Saturday, March 21 to Tuesday, March 24, with chances of rain, strong winds and reduced visibility in some areas.

What to expect this week

Residents can expect a mix of cloudy skies, light rain and occasional temperature drops over the next few days.

  • Wednesday: Partly cloudy to cloudy, with drizzles possible in coastal and western areas. Temperatures are expected to dip slightly.
  • Thursday: Similar conditions continue, with a chance of drizzle and moderate winds.
  • Friday: Clouds increase with a chance of rain in different parts of the country and a slight temperature rise.
  • Saturday onwards: More unstable weather, with cumulus cloud formation bringing scattered rainfall across the UAE.

Wind and visibility alert

Winds are expected to pick up at times, reaching up to 40 km/h. This could lead to:

  • Blowing dust
  • Reduced visibility on roads
  • Slightly rough sea conditions

Drivers, especially on highways and open areas, should stay cautious during dusty spells.

Sea conditions

The sea is expected to be:

  • Rough to moderate in the Arabian Gulf
  • Moderate in the Sea of Oman

Beachgoers and those planning boat trips are advised to check conditions before heading out.

While the weather isn’t extreme, it could impact: Outdoor plans and Eid outings, road visibility during dusty winds, beach and sea activities

It’s a good idea to keep your holiday plans flexible as conditions may become unstable.

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UAE to experience unstable weather with rain, dust and strong winds until March 15

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The UAE is expected to experience relatively unstable weather conditions from Wednesday until March 15, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

The forecast indicates chances of rainfall over some areas at the start of the period, particularly in western and coastal regions. The conditions will also be accompanied by active winds that may raise dust and sand, along with a gradual drop in temperatures.

The weather is expected to stabilise towards the end of the week, with a slight rise in temperatures.

Wednesday

The NCM said Wednesday’s weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy and dusty at times, with chances of rainfall over some western and coastal areas. Temperatures are expected to gradually decrease.

Winds will be northeasterly, fresh to strong at times, causing blowing dust and sand. Wind speeds will range between 15 and 30 km/h, reaching up to 50 km/h at times before becoming moderate to light by the afternoon.

The sea will be rough, becoming moderate to slight by the afternoon in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.

Thursday

On Thursday, humid conditions are expected in the morning over some internal areas, with a probability of light fog formation westward.

The weather will become partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with continued chances of rainfall across scattered areas.

Winds will be northeasterly, light to moderate and freshening at times, with speeds between 15 and 25 km/h and reaching up to 35 km/h. The sea will be moderate to slight in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.

Friday

Humid conditions are expected to continue on Friday, with a probability of light fog formation during the morning over some western areas.

The weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with chances of light rainfall over some western, coastal and island areas during the daytime. Temperatures are expected to rise slightly.

Winds will be northeasterly, light to moderate and freshening at times, with speeds ranging from 15 to 25 km/h and reaching up to 35 km/h.

Weekend outlook

On Saturday, humid conditions will persist with a probability of fog or mist formation in the morning over some coastal areas. The weather will become fair to partly cloudy during the day.

On Sunday, humid conditions will continue with a chance of mist formation in the morning over some coastal areas, while the weather will remain fair to partly cloudy with a rise in temperatures.

Winds on both days will be northeasterly, light to moderate, ranging from 10 to 20 km/h and reaching up to 30 km/h. The sea will remain slight in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.










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