
UAE weather tomorrow: Temperatures to decrease further; dusty conditions expected
The weather authoritiy expected a decrease in temperatures on Saturday. The mercury rose to its highest point during the day at 3pm to reach 45.2°C in Al Ain's Um Azimul.
UAE is currently in the peak of its summer season, which will last until August 10.
Overall, skies on Sunday are expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, and low clouds will appear over the nation's east coast.
Moderate to fresh northwesterly winds, occasionally strong, will blow dust and sand during daytime, reducing horizontal visibility toward the west. Wind speeds will range from 10 to 25 km/h, reaching up to 45 km/h at times.
The NCM also reported that sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf will be rough to very rough at times during the day, while the Oman Sea will experience slight to moderate waves.
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