The weather prediction for the UAE calls for cooler temperatures and sporadic showers

In comparison to recent weeks, humidity levels have decreased. Dubai Residents of the United Arab Emirates should anticipate considerably colder temperatures and more cloud cover as November gets underway. Some regions of the country may also see light rainfall. Coastal, inland, and mountain regions are all experiencing a pleasant change as the weather progressively shifts toward milder trends. Most of the country is expected to have partly overcast sky, especially along the coast and islands where low clouds are likely to build. Daytime temperatures may somewhat decrease as a result of these clouds and light, sporadic rain.

There will be regional variations in temperature readings. Highs of 28°C to 33°C are predicted for coastal and island regions, with nighttime lows of 19°C to 24°C. While hilly locations will have colder conditions, averaging between 22°C and 27°C, inland areas will continue to be somewhat warmer, with daytime temperatures ranging from 31°C to 36°C. In comparison to previous weeks, humidity levels have decreased and are currently between 75% and 85%. However, tonight and into Tuesday morning, conditions are predicted to get more humid, particularly over coastal and interior regions, where some areas may experience light mist or fog.

The majority of the time, the winds will be mild to moderate, while they can occasionally get fresh. They will blow between 15 and 30 km/h from the northwest to the southwest. Sea conditions may slightly change as a result of these winds. The Arabian Gulf will be mild to moderate at sea, occasionally becoming choppy, especially when winds pick up. The Oman Sea will continue to be mild to moderate, providing rather consistent conditions for fishing. All things considered, the beginning of November will offer pleasant temperatures, sporadic clouds, and quick downpours, making the UAE feel cozier and more revitalized.

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