Tomorrow's climate in UAE: Prepare for dust-laden air, powerful winds
On Sunday, June 1, 2025, UAE residents can anticipate waking up to a mix of clear and partly cloudy skies, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). The forecast predicts that the day could turn dusty at times, with the wind gradually intensifying to reach speeds of up to 40 kmph. This wind could cause reduced visibility, particularly in open and exposed areas, due to the blowing dust and sand.
The NCM also mentioned that light to moderate northwesterly winds could lead to an increase in humidity by night and into early Monday morning in some coastal and inland regions. This humidity, coupled with the relevant conditions, may cause fog or light fog to form, affecting visibility.
Wind speeds are expected to range between 15 and 30 kmph, potentially reaching 40 kmph at times, especially later in the week.
By night and early Monday morning, some coastal and internal areas might experience increased humidity accompanied by the possibility of fog or light fog formation.
The sea conditions are anticipated to be moderate, with occasional rough patches in the Arabian Gulf and slight conditions in the Oman Sea.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed with the latest weather updates from KT WhatsApp channels.
Additional news:- A new power plant in Sharjah aims to reduce summer outages and boost electricity supply.- UAE residents are increasingly venturing outdoors after sunset to beat the record heat.- Parents are urged to be cautious about leaving children alone in vehicles as temperatures rise.
References:[1] National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecast[2] Weather Network's UAE temperature forecast for June[3] AccuWeather's UAE temperature forecast for June
- The increase in humidity by night and into early Monday morning in some coastal and inland regions, as mentioned by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), could potentially impact the health of sensitive individuals, as higher humidity may exacerbate respiratory issues.
- While UAE residents should keep a close eye on the weather conditions due to the dusty skies, wind speeds reaching up to 40 kmph, and the potential for fog formation, they can also stay updated on important news such as the opening of a new power plant in Sharjah aimed at reducing summer outages and boosting electricity supply, or a warning about the risks of leaving children alone in vehicles as temperatures rise. It is advised to refer to multiple news sources like the Weather Network's UAE temperature forecast for June, AccuWeather's UAE temperature forecast for June, and the latest weather updates from KT WhatsApp channels for comprehensive information.