Post by : Bianca Haleem
This week, the UAE will experience overcast skies as various weather systems move in, leading to a slight reduction in visibility and the possibility of light rain beginning midweek.
As reported by the National Centre of Meteorology, conditions from Wednesday through Saturday are likely to include intermittent clouds, with thicker cloud cover developing over coastal areas and the northern and eastern regions. These locations might encounter scattered light rain due to the interaction of the weather systems, resulting in brief changes in local conditions.
Winds are expected to shift between southeasterly and northeasterly, generally staying light to moderate. However, there could be sporadic gusts accompanying increased cloudiness, potentially carrying dust to open spaces and highways.
Marine conditions are expected to remain mostly calm to mildly unsettled. The Arabian Gulf will see slight to moderate conditions, while the Sea of Oman will likely stay slight, allowing marine activities to proceed with some care due to changing winds.
The forthcoming days promise a more varied weather experience than typical for late November, characterized by changing skies, scattered rain chances, and gentle shifts in wind patterns across the Emirates.
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