Drivers are encouraged to drive carefully due to reduced visibility. Dubai For Wednesday morning, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has issued a yellow dust notice that covers important parts of the United Arab Emirates and advises locals to exercise caution. The warning emphasizes the danger of flying dust and drastically decreased visibility, which the NCM predicts might fall to less than 2,000 meters. This warning is valid until tonight at nine o’clock.
Residents of the United Arab Emirates should anticipate a discernible change in the weather today, characterized by a slow drop in temperature and partly cloudy to cloudy skies. The NCM predicts dusty to partly overcast weather with occasional cloud cover over the Al Dhafrah region, where light to moderate rainfall is possible. While the cooling trend is more noticeable at night, daytime high temperatures are predicted to reach about 36. In some rural and mountainous regions, lows could reach 17. The weather in Dubai is generally bright and breezy this morning, with a temperature of 26. At 6:15 AM yesterday, Mezaira (Al Dhafra) reported the lowest temperature of 15.4.
Forecast for wind, dust, and sea Throughout the day, winds will be a factor. They will blow between 10 and 25 km/h, perhaps reaching 40 km/h in exposed regions. The present alert and decreased visibility are caused by the dust and sand being stirred up by these increased gusts. After nightfall, wind speeds are predicted to gradually decrease. In some areas of the country, the maximum humidity level is expected to reach up to 85%, raising the possibility of mist or fog forming overnight.
Conditions for maritime activities are predicted to be moderate to slight in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in the Oman Sea. Although there may be minor variations during times of heavier wind gusts, the sea is generally safe.


















