UAE: Dense fog expected tonight and Monday morning, with a warning of low or no horizontal visibility.

2025-05-18 2025-05-18T15:35:41Z
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UAE: Dense fog expected tonight and Monday morning, with a warning of low or no horizontal visibility.

Arab Weather - The latest numerical model outputs from the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate that humid air currents will flow towards the country's northern coasts during Sunday night/Monday and Monday morning, coinciding with calm wind speeds, making conditions ripe for fog formation in some coastal areas, including the capital, Abu Dhabi.

Fog may be dense, and a warning of low or no horizontal visibility in some areas.

God willing, fog is expected to form tonight and tomorrow morning. It is likely to be dense, causing reduced or even zero visibility. The fog forecast includes the northern coasts, including parts of the capital, Abu Dhabi, and the fog may extend to parts of Dubai.

Fog begins to form during the late night and early morning hours, and continues until the morning hours before gradually dissipating due to sunrise and rising temperatures.

And God knows best.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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