NCM expects rain in parts of UAE for 4 days starting from first day of Eid Al Fitr

Rains are expected to fall on separate areas across the country on Friday for four days as a result of the country being affected by a surface low-pressure system, accompanied by a weak low-pressure system in the upper layers of the atmosphere, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).Friday’s weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy with a chance of rains on separate areas and a rise in temperature. Light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active at times at 15 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.Saturday’s weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy with some cumulus clouds and a chance of rains on separate areas. Light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring at times at 15 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, causing the horizontal visibility to be lower, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves but becomes rough when there are clouds in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.Sunday’s weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy with some cumulus clouds and a chance of rains on separate areas. Light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring at times at 15 to 25 and up to 45 km/h, causing the horizontal visibility to be lower, while the sea will have moderate waves but becomes rough at times when there are clouds in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.Monday’s weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy with some cumulus clouds and a chance of rains on separate areas. Light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring at times at 15 to 25 and up to 45 km/h, causing the horizontal visibility to be lower, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves but becomes rough at times when there are clouds in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.

NCM expects rain in parts of UAE for 4 days starting from first day of Eid Al Fitr
Rains are expected to fall on separate areas across the country on Friday for four days as a result of the country being affected by a surface low-pressure system, accompanied by a weak low-pressure system in the upper layers of the atmosphere, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).Friday’s weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy with a chance of rains on separate areas and a rise in temperature. Light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active at times at 15 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.Saturday’s weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy with some cumulus clouds and a chance of rains on separate areas. Light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring at times at 15 to 25 and up to 40 km/h, causing the horizontal visibility to be lower, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves but becomes rough when there are clouds in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.Sunday’s weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy with some cumulus clouds and a chance of rains on separate areas. Light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring at times at 15 to 25 and up to 45 km/h, causing the horizontal visibility to be lower, while the sea will have moderate waves but becomes rough at times when there are clouds in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.Monday’s weather is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy with some cumulus clouds and a chance of rains on separate areas. Light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds will blow, turning to active and dust-stirring at times at 15 to 25 and up to 45 km/h, causing the horizontal visibility to be lower, while the sea will have regular to moderate waves but becomes rough at times when there are clouds in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.

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