
UAE earthquake: 2.0 magnitude tremor strikes Khor Fakkan
A 2.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Khor Fakkan at 20:35 (UAE time) on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, according to the National Seismic Network of the National Centre of Meteorology (
As far as the weather conditions in the country is concerned, as the UAE steps deeper into August, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has released its five-day weather forecast, offering a glimpse into the atmospheric shifts expected from Wednesday, August 6 to Sunday, August 10, 2025,
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The country remains under the influence of a weak surface low-pressure system extending from the east, accompanied by an upper air trough. This setup is expected to bring a mix of clear skies, cloud build-ups, and localised rain, alongside the more familiar summer heat and dusty breezes.
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The NCM also issued an alert on Tuesday, August 5, advising precautions during strong convective cloud activity associated with rainfall and strong winds over some eastern areas. Loose objects and weak structures may pose hazards due to strong winds and reduced visibility. Residents are advised to avoid areas with accumulated rain.
Hazy and hot midweek start
Wednesday, August 6, kicks off with generally fair to partly cloudy skies.
As the afternoon approaches, there's a chance for convective cloud development, especially over eastern regions, potentially triggering brief showers.
Daytime winds, southeasterly to northeasterly, will be light to moderate, occasionally picking up speed and stirring blowing dust, particularly in inland and open areas. Wind gusts could reach up to 40 km/h, making for hazy conditions at times. On the coast and over the islands, wind speeds are expected to peak at 35 km/h.
Despite the atmospheric instability, sea conditions will remain slight, both in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.
Temperature-wise, it's shaping up to be another scorcher. Inland regions could see highs nearing 49°C, with humidity dipping as low as 10 per cent.
Coastal and island areas will be slightly milder, ranging between 40°C to 45°C, though with higher humidity levels of up to 90 per cent. Mountain areas will offer some respite, with temperatures topping out around 39°C, coupled with moderate humidity.
Shifting skies and afternoon surprises
The days that follow carry a familiar rhythm, but with subtle daily shifts.
On Thursday and Friday, skies will remain fair to partly cloudy, with increased chances of convective cloud formation over the eastern and southern parts of the country. Afternoon rain showers are likely in these areas, providing brief but welcome relief from the intense heat.
Winds during these days will continue to blow from the southeast to northeast, ranging from 10–25 km/hr, but occasionally picking up to 40 km/h, especially during the hottest parts of the day. This may stir dust and sand, reducing visibility in some locations.
Sea conditions are expected to remain slight, offering safe navigation for coastal activities.
Weekend outlook: Cloud cover and light breezes
Heading into the weekend, Saturday and Sunday promise similar weather patterns, with skies remaining mostly clear to partly cloudy. There's a continued possibility of convective clouds forming in the east by the afternoon, with chances of isolated rainfall persisting.
Winds will maintain their southeasterly to northeasterly direction, peaking around 35–40 km/hr, enough to stir up occasional dust without significantly affecting daily life. The sea remains slight, ensuring relatively calm waters for maritime activities.
What to expect and prepare for
While much of the UAE will experience typical summer heat, residents in eastern and southern areas should be on the lookout for sudden weather changes, especially in the afternoons. Scattered rain, even if brief, may affect driving conditions or outdoor plans.
Dusty winds may also reduce visibility during peak hours, particularly in open desert regions. It's advisable to take necessary precautions if traveling during the hotter parts of the day.
The NCM continues to monitor the conditions closely and urges residents to stay informed through official updates, especially when planning outdoor or marine activities.
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