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UAE Weather: Today Could be Cloudy and Cooler

February 2, 2024
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UAE Weather: Today Could be Cloudy and Cooler

According to the National Centre of Meteorology in the UAE, the day will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with some convective clouds over some Northern and Eastern parts.

Rainfall is possible, and a temperature decrease will decrease, particularly to the west.

An orange and yellow alert has been issued for certain areas of the nation. Residents are warned by the notice about choppy seas, convective cloud formation, potential rainfall, and blowing dust that reduces vision.

In the nation, temperatures may reach as high as 31ºC. The mercury is expected to rise to 28°C in Dubai and 29°C in Abu Dhabi.

On the other hand, it might only be 21°C in Abu Dhabi, 20°C in Dubai, and 10°C inside.

There will be strong, moderate-to-fresh winds, particularly over the sea. This will result in sand and dust blowing, decreasing horizontal visibility. In Abu Dhabi, humidity levels will vary from 30 to 75%, while in Dubai, they will range from 40 to 75%.

The Arabian Gulf will have rough to very rough sea conditions, while the Oman Sea will see moderate to rough water conditions.

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