The National Center of Meteorology reported that the country is exposed to a weak surface depression from the east, accompanied by an extension of an air high in the upper layers of the atmosphere, pointing out that the weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with the possibility of rain. The Center stated that the highest temperature recorded in the country was yesterday. It reached 31.1 degrees Celsius in Sweihan (Al Ain) at 14:00 UAE local time, while the lowest temperature recorded in the country was 9.9 degrees Celsius in Ruknah. (Al Ain) at 07:00 UAE local time.
The Center expected the weather today to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with low clouds appearing and perhaps accompanied by light rain falling on some coastal areas and islands during the day, and humid at night and tomorrow morning, with a chance of mist or light mist forming over some inland areas, and northeasterly winds to Southeasterly, light to moderate speed, active at times.
Tomorrow’s weather will be fair to partly cloudy and cloudy at times at night over some northern regions and islands, and humid at night and the day after tomorrow, with a chance of mist or light mist forming over some inland and coastal areas, and winds are northwesterly turning to southeasterly, light to moderate speed, active at times.
The Center expected the weather the day after tomorrow to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times in some coastal and northern areas, with the possibility of light rain, and humid at night and Sunday morning, with the possibility of fog or light mist forming in some inland areas, and southeasterly winds turning to light northwesterly. Moderate speed, sometimes active.
He pointed out that the weather next Sunday will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times in some northern and eastern regions, with the possibility of light rain, and humid at night and Monday morning with the possibility of mist or light mist forming in some inland areas, and the winds are northwesterly to northeasterly, light to Moderate speed, sometimes active.
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