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Dubai and certain regions in UAE anticipate showers; temperatures predicted to soar up to 40 degrees Celsius in Dubai

By Monday evening and Tuesday morning, humidity levels are expected to rise noticeably, particularly in certain coastal and inland regions. This could potentially lead to the formation of fog or mist.

Rain forecast in specific regions; anticipated highs of 40°C in Dubai, UAE
Rain forecast in specific regions; anticipated highs of 40°C in Dubai, UAE

Dubai and certain regions in UAE anticipate showers; temperatures predicted to soar up to 40 degrees Celsius in Dubai

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is set to experience a mix of weather conditions over the coming days, with some areas experiencing humidity, cloud cover, and the possibility of light rainfall.

Starting from Tuesday morning, some coastal and internal areas may experience increased humidity. This trend is expected to continue into the night, making for potentially uncomfortable conditions. Temperatures in Abu Dhabi are forecasted to reach up to 42°C, while Dubai can expect temperatures of up to 40°C.

The weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, particularly over northern and eastern areas. Occasionally, winds may freshen during the day, reaching speeds between 10 and 25kmph, and up to 35 kmph at times. The winds will be light to moderate, blowing from various directions, including southwesterly, northwesterly, and northeasterly.

On Monday, September 8, residents in the UAE can expect a cooler, slightly rainy start to the week. However, no rain is forecasted in the regions of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where the weather is predicted to be sunny with no significant precipitation. Light rainfall may occur in northern and eastern areas.

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Lastly, the sea will be slight to moderate at times in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea. The likelihood of fog or mist formation is increased. Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest weather updates and drive safely during foggy conditions.

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