Weather update: NCM warns of dust in some areas of the UAE, and a reduction in temperature is anticipated

Al Dhafra recorded the lowest temperature in the nation this morning at 15.4°C. Dubai Key areas of the United Arab Emirates are under a dust alert from the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), which warns of blowing dust and drastically impaired vision. In FuJairah and other eastern areas, horizontal visibility may fall to less than 2,000 meters, according to the NCM. Until 9 p.m. today, the alert is still in force. Residents of the United Arab Emirates should anticipate a shift in the weather on Tuesday, with gloomy skies and a discernible drop in temperature in some areas of the nation.

The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) predicts that the skies may occasionally be partly cloudy to cloudy, particularly over western and coastal regions. While dusty conditions are anticipated to occur during the day in some northern and eastern locations, low clouds may form in the morning. Temperatures are forecast to decline gradually, particularly in the western sections of the country. In certain inland and hilly regions, evening lows could drop to 17°C, while daytime highs are expected to reach about 36°C. Dubai is currently at 26°C with largely sunny and breezy conditions. Raknah (Al Ain) recorded the lowest temperature in the nation yesterday morning at 13.7°C at 06:45.

In certain places, the highest humidity level might approach 85%, which would increase the chance of mist or fog forming overnight. Particularly in exposed regions, winds will blow between 10 and 25 km/h, perhaps increasing to 40 km/h. Sometimes during the day, these breezes may cause dust and sand to be stirred up, making it harder to see. Wind speeds are predicted to gradually drop by night. Although there may be some fluctuations during times of greater winds, the sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are generally safe for marine activities, ranging from moderate to mild.

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