Wake up to a foggy morning in UAE this Saturday


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) It is a foggy morning today in UAE with multiple fog warnings issued by the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS).

Since morning, fog warnings have been issued in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Liwa,and various regions.

According to worldweatheronline.com, the current tempeature this morning sits at 30 degrees but will end up feeling like 36 degrees. The highest temperature today will be around 38 degrees which will feel like 46 degrees.


- UAE WEATHER (@NCMS_media)

- UAE WEATHER (@NCMS_media)

- UAE WEATHER (@NCMS_media)

- UAE WEATHER (@NCMS_media)

The National Centre for Meteorology and Seismology has issued the forecast for today in the UAE. It will be relatively hot in general during the daytime, with top average temperatures across the Emirates being Abu Dhabi 39 degrees, Dubai 38 degrees, Sharjah 38 degrees, Ajman 37 degrees, Umm Al Quwain 37degrees, Ras al-Khaimah 36degrees and Fujairah 35degrees, with Liwa seeing the widest temperature extremes ranging from 23 to 42 degrees Celsius.

- UAE WEATHER (@NCMS_media)

It will become mild during the night, partly cloudy and hazy over some areas at times. Clouds will appear over some eastern areas of the country. Winds will be light to moderate winds in general, freshening at times during the afternoon. Relative humidity is likely to increase during the night and early morning over most coastal and internal areas, with the chance of fog or mist formation over scattered areas.

Seas in the Arabian Gulf will be moderate, becoming rough by late Saturday night and Sunday morning. Seas will be slight to moderate in the Sea of Oman.


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