Meteorological authorities in the United Arab Emirates have issued a weather forecast indicating predominantly fair to partially overcast conditions across the nation. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) projects a noticeable temperature decline in northern regions, with minimum readings anticipated to reach 18°C in Abu Dhabi and 19°C in Dubai. These conditions represent a moderate cooling trend compared to seasonal averages.
While daytime temperatures remain comfortable with maximums not exceeding 30°C, meteorological observations indicate increasing humidity levels during nighttime and early morning hours, particularly affecting coastal zones. The humidity pattern is expected to persist through Tuesday morning, creating potentially misty conditions in shoreline areas.
Surface winds will predominantly remain light to moderate across the Emirates, though occasional freshening may occur in northern territories. Marine forecasts suggest slight to moderate sea states in the Arabian Gulf, with periodic rough conditions developing northward. The Oman Sea will maintain generally calm to moderate wave patterns throughout the forecast period.
The meteorological department’s analysis attributes these conditions to seasonal transitional patterns typical of February, emphasizing that while temperatures show a slight decrease, overall weather remains within expected parameters for this period. Residents are advised to anticipate typical temperature variations between daytime warmth and cooler nighttime conditions, with appropriate preparation for coastal humidity.
