UAE Weather: Fair Day Ahead with Cloudy Conditions in Some Areas
The UAE can expect generally fair weather on Friday, June 7, as reported by the National Center of Meteorology (NCM). The day will be mostly clear, with some clouds expected to appear in the eastern regions by the afternoon.
The weather forecast indicates a rise in humidity levels by night and into Saturday morning, particularly over some coastal areas. This increase in humidity might make the warm temperatures feel even hotter.
According to the NCM, temperatures in the internal areas of the UAE will reach up to 47ºC. Specific regions such as Gasyoura and Mezaira will experience high temperatures of up to 46ºC, with the humidity index climbing to 45 percent. In the major cities, Abu Dhabi will see temperatures reaching up to 42ºC, while Dubai will have slightly cooler temperatures peaking at 39ºC.
The wind conditions across the UAE will be light to moderate, with occasional freshening expected. These winds should provide some relief from the high temperatures and humidity levels.
For those heading to the coast, the sea conditions are expected to be slight both in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea, making it suitable for marine activities.
Residents and visitors are advised to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions to avoid heat-related issues, especially during the peak afternoon hours when temperatures are highest. The expected humid conditions during the night and early morning could also make outdoor activities less comfortable, so it’s best to plan accordingly.
Keeping up with the weather updates is crucial for planning your day. You can follow the latest news and weather forecasts through various channels, including WhatsApp, to stay informed about any sudden changes.
In summary, while Friday promises to be a fair day weather-wise, with typical high summer temperatures and some afternoon clouds in the eastern regions, the increase in humidity levels by night and into the following morning could impact comfort levels. Light to moderate winds will provide occasional relief, and the sea conditions remain favorable for coastal activities.
By: Sahiba Suri





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