Unstable weather conditions expected across the UAE

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The UAE is expected to experience unstable weather in the coming days due to a surface low-pressure system extending from the Southeast, as reported by the National Center of Meteorology (NCM).

This system will interact with an upper air low-pressure system, accompanied by a cold air mass and strong upper-air winds from the West, creating a combination likely to result in cloud formation across various parts of the country.

Residents can expect partly cloudy to cloudy skies, with the possibility of intermittent rainfall, especially over coastal areas, islands, and the Northern and Eastern regions.

Light to moderate southeasterly winds will initially prevail, gradually shifting to northeasterly and northwesterly winds, with gusts potentially causing blowing dust and sand over land areas.

The sea is forecast to be slight to moderate, with conditions possibly becoming rough, particularly in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea, especially in areas with active cloud cover.

The NCM advises the public to stay updated on weather alerts during this period of unstable weather.

 

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