Meteorological authorities have announced an impending cold spell set to sweep across the United Arab Emirates, with temperatures expected to plummet by up to 8°C within a remarkably brief timeframe. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) indicates this substantial thermal decline will manifest over a concentrated two-day period commencing January 15th, marking one of winter’s most pronounced cooling episodes.
Dr. Ahmed Habib, NCM meteorologist, detailed the atmospheric mechanics behind this development, explaining that north-westerly winds will channel colder air masses from northern regions. The thermal transition will initiate in western territories before propagating across the nation. Western sectors will experience an initial decrease of 3-4°C on January 15th, succeeded by additional cooling of approximately 5°C in remaining areas throughout the subsequent 24 hours.
Mountainous regions will confront the most severe conditions, with temperatures anticipated to descend below 10°C and early morning readings potentially reaching 5-7°C. Coastal zones will maintain comparatively milder conditions, with daytime temperatures stabilizing between 20-22°C, while interior desert locales—particularly areas within Ajman and other inland territories—may experience temperatures dipping below 10°C.
Complementing the temperature decline, meteorological models predict occasional fresh to strong winds that will amplify the perceived cold through wind chill effects. The thermal disparity between coastal and inland areas stems from seawater’s capacity to gradually absorb and release heat, functioning as a natural temperature regulator that prevents abrupt coastal cooling—a buffering effect absent in desert regions where sand rapidly loses thermal energy.
Concurrent atmospheric changes include possible early morning fog formation in interior regions and increased cloud coverage, particularly across northern and eastern emirates. Meteorological data suggests potential light precipitation in Ras Al Khaimah and northern Fujairah territories during this period.
