According to NCM, strong winds will accompany the atmospheric shifts, leading to potential dust storms and reduced visibility in some parts. Coastal areas, in particular, should expect rough sea conditions, and seafarers are advised to take precautions. The advisory highlights the importance of avoiding unnecessary outdoor activities during peak hours of instability.
Occasional rainfall is predicted in certain areas, with forecasts suggesting that sporadic showers could extend from the eastern to northern regions of the country. As the low-pressure system develops further, the probability of thunderstorms in specific regions increases, especially over mountainous areas, where cloud formation may intensify during the late afternoon and evening.
While the temperature across the UAE is expected to drop slightly, the humidity levels will remain high, particularly during the night and early morning hours. This might result in fog formation in certain inland areas, potentially affecting visibility on roads.
Authorities have already issued guidelines urging people to stay updated with the NCM’s regular bulletins. Motorists are encouraged to exercise caution, especially during foggy or rainy conditions. The public is also advised to avoid swimming or engaging in sea activities due to the potential for dangerous swells.