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Fog alert issued in UAE; temperatures expected to rise

Forecast for Wednesday evening and Thursday dawn predicts high humidity levels across certain coastal and inland regions, potentially leading to the formation of fog or mist, according to the UAE's National Meteorology Center.

Fog alert declared in UAE; temperatures forecast to rise accordingly
Fog alert declared in UAE; temperatures forecast to rise accordingly

Fog alert issued in UAE; temperatures expected to rise

UAE Weather: Fair to Partly Cloudy with Fog Alert and Temperature Increase

On Wednesday, September 17, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is expected to experience fair to partly cloudy weather, according to Ahmed Habib, the meteorologist responsible for the forecast at the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) in the UAE.

Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds will blow, with speeds of 10-25 kmph, reaching 35 kmph. The weather conditions may lead to the formation of fog or mist on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, as a yellow alert has been issued for fog till 8.30am on Wednesday.

Temperatures will have a slight and gradual increase. The highest temperature recorded over the country on Tuesday was 42.8°C in Sweihan (Al Ain) at 3pm. On Wednesday, Dubai will see a high of 39°C, while Abu Dhabi will reach 40°C. Temperatures in internal areas of the country will range between 28°C and 42°C. Sharjah temperatures will vary from 29°C to 39°C. The lowest temperature in Abu Dhabi will be 30°C, and in Dubai, it will be 31°C.

Conditions will be humid on Wednesday night and Thursday morning over some coastal and internal areas. The article also mentions that humid conditions and temperatures reaching 37°C in Dubai are expected. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea.

Looking ahead, the article also suggests that temperatures will dip below 25°C next week. However, more specific details about the affected areas and the exact timeline are not specified in the provided text.

Stay tuned for further updates on the UAE weather conditions.

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