The National Center of Meteorology has released its forecast for tomorrow’s weather, predicting generally clear skies with occasional partly cloudy conditions. The report indicates that humidity levels will be high at night and in the early hours of Tuesday morning in some coastal and inland areas.
According to the center, the winds will be light to moderate, with occasional periods of increased activity that may lead to dust and sand being raised, particularly in the western regions. The wind direction is expected to vary from southeast to northwest, with speeds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h and reaching up to 40 km/h at times. In the Arabian Gulf, sea conditions will be light to moderate, with some disturbances expected in the afternoon. The tide schedule for the day includes the first high tide at 17:15, the second at 02:46, the first low tide at 10:03, and the second at 20:16. In the Sea of Oman, the sea is expected to be calm, with the first high tide at 12:45 and the first low tide at 06:34.
The forecast also includes a breakdown of the expected maximum and minimum temperatures as well as humidity levels for various cities in the region. In Abu Dhabi, the maximum temperature is forecasted to reach 41°C, with a minimum of 27°C and humidity levels ranging from 25% to 80%. Dubai is expected to experience a high of 42°C and a low of 25°C, with humidity levels between 20% and 85%. Sharjah, Ajman, and Umm Al Quwain are also expected to see temperatures in the low 40s, with varying humidity levels. In Al Ain, temperatures are forecasted to soar to 47°C, with humidity levels dropping to 10%.
Residents in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Liwa, Al Ruwais, Al Sila, Dalma, Greater/Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa can expect temperatures in the high 30s to mid-40s, with humidity levels ranging from 15% to 85%.
Overall, tomorrow’s weather is expected to be hot and humid, with some areas experiencing occasional cloud cover and windy conditions. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, seek shade when outdoors, and take precautions against the dust and sand that may be raised by the winds.
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