Meteorological authorities in the United Arab Emirates have issued a comprehensive weather advisory forecasting significant environmental changes across the emirates. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) anticipates partly to fully overcast conditions throughout Tuesday, with precipitation expected across northern and eastern regions. This weather pattern brings notable temperature declines, with internal and northern territories potentially experiencing lows of 11°C while coastal cities maintain milder conditions between 19°C and 25°C.
The developing weather system will generate northwesterly winds reaching velocities between 15-30 km/h, with occasional gusts peaking at 60 km/h. These atmospheric conditions will trigger substantial dust mobilization across terrestrial areas, significantly impairing horizontal visibility and creating potentially hazardous travel conditions. Maritime operations face particular challenges as the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea are forecast to experience rough to very rough sea states, advising extreme caution for marine activities.
This meteorological development represents a characteristic seasonal transition period for the region, emphasizing the importance of preparedness for reduced visibility on roadways and potential respiratory concerns due to airborne particulates. The temperature differential between coastal and inland areas highlights the diverse microclimates existing within the UAE’s geographical landscape during winter months.
