The United Arab Emirates is set to experience a noticeable shift in weather conditions as temperatures are expected to drop across the region. According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), Monday, November 17, will bring fair to partly cloudy skies, with low clouds forming over the sea and islands. This change marks the seasonal transition from autumn to winter, particularly affecting coastal areas. Temperatures in Dubai are forecasted to reach a low of 23ºC, while Sharjah will see a cooler 17ºC. Abu Dhabi will also experience a dip, with temperatures dropping to 20ºC. Humidity is expected to increase by night and into Tuesday morning, potentially leading to fog or mist in coastal and internal regions. Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the northeast to northwest at speeds of 10-20 km/h, occasionally reaching 30 km/h. Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea will remain slight. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather developments as the UAE embraces the cooler season.
