Active northwesterly winds in the Emirates until Monday, followed by hot winds and a return to rising temperatures

2025-02-28 2025-02-28T15:03:50Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - Weather experts at the Arab Weather Center said that computer outputs show that northwesterly winds will blow over the UAE until Monday, accompanied by a drop in temperatures before they gradually rise again, God willing, during the second half of the first week of the holy month of Ramadan.

In detail, the computer simulation maps at the Arab Weather Center indicate that the northwesterly winds will be active in the country from Saturday to Monday, and will stir up dust and dirt, so that the weather will be dusty to varying degrees, especially in the interior regions of the country, and horizontal visibility will decrease due to the dust. Some clouds will also appear at different heights, which may include cumulonimbus clouds with rain in some eastern and northwestern regions, accompanied by showers of rain in some areas on Saturday.

A significant rise in temperatures during the second half of the first week of the holy month of Ramadan

The UAE will be affected, God willing, starting from Tuesday until the end of the week by a strong high pressure system in the upper layers of the atmosphere, accompanied by an air mass with high surface heating. Therefore, temperatures will rise significantly and the weather will become hot in various regions of the country, especially the desert ones. The maximum temperature in the capital, Abu Dhabi, will reach nearly 30 degrees Celsius, while it will range between 32-34 degrees Celsius in the interior regions, including the city of Al Ain and its surroundings.

God knows best.

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