UAE: Relatively cold nights in the interior regions, requiring warmer clothing, with noticeable wind activity.

2025-03-24 2025-03-24T11:21:38Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arab Weather - The latest data from computer simulations indicates that the UAE will increasingly be affected by an air mass with cooler-than-usual temperatures for this time of year, starting Monday/Tuesday night. This air mass will continue through Tuesday and Wednesday. The air mass will be accompanied by a significant drop in temperatures and strong northwesterly winds, causing turbulent waves in the Arabian Gulf.

 

Tonight: The UAE will be increasingly affected by an air mass with lower-than-usual temperatures.

Starting Monday evening and night, the UAE will be increasingly affected by an air mass with cooler-than-usual temperatures, with temperatures continuing to drop. Northwesterly winds will continue to be strong at sea, causing rough waves on the Arabian Gulf coast, ranging in height from one and a half to three meters.

Further drop in temperatures on Tuesday, with continued activity in wind speed.

A further drop in temperatures is expected on Tuesday due to the continued influence of the aforementioned air mass, with moderate weather prevailing across the region. Temperatures are expected to reach mid-twenties in the capital, Abu Dhabi, with intermittent low cloud cover. Active winds will continue along the country's coasts and the Arabian Gulf, extending across the rest of the country. Waves will remain turbulent, while winds will stir up dust and sand in the interior regions.

 

Cold nights in the interior require warmer clothing.

Nighttime temperatures are expected to drop over the coming days, reaching 12-14 degrees Celsius in the interior regions. The weather will be relatively cool to cold in these areas, urging on warmer clothing. In coastal areas, the weather will be pleasant, but humidity levels will rise across the region, making the weather generally humid.

 

Recommendations:

  • Beware of sharp temperature differences.
  • Beware of the risk of reduced horizontal visibility due to dust.
  • Take precautions to combat the effects of dust on the respiratory system and eyes.
  • Avoid sailing in small boats due to rough seas.
  • Wear warm clothing, especially at night and early morning.

 

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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