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“UAE Weather Update: Possibility of Rain with Alert Issued for Choppy Seas”

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Alert Issued The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) expects the weather in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to be fair to partly cloudy today. Clouds forming over western areas and islands may lead to the possibility of light rain later in the night.

Temperature Trends Across Emirates: Alert Issued 

Daytime temperatures are forecasted to reach a high of 25°C in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai. As the night progresses, temperatures will cool, dropping to 19°C in Abu Dhabi and 20°C in Dubai, providing a relatively cooler evening atmosphere across the emirates.

Wind Patterns and Sea Conditions

Anticipate light to moderate winds contributing to rough seas, particularly in the westward region of the Arabian Gulf. Sea conditions are expected to be rough in the early morning, gradually subsiding to moderate to slight levels in the Oman Sea.

Yellow Alert for Rough Seas: Alert Issued

In response to the challenging maritime conditions, the NCM has issued a yellow alert for rough seas. Individuals engaging in marine activities are urged to exercise caution, staying informed about weather updates and taking necessary precautions for a safe experience amidst the atmospheric dynamics of the day.

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