Tomorrow's Weather in UAE: Predictions and Anticipated Conditions
Mist Formation Expected in UAE Tomorrow
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has announced that there is a high probability of mist formation in the UAE tomorrow, August 21, 2025. The mist is expected to form mainly during early morning and late night, particularly near coastal areas.
According to the forecast, humidity levels will remain elevated overnight, contributing to the formation of mist. The mist is likely to extend to the east and south, with some areas experiencing convective clouds, thunderstorms, and rainfall as well.
For drivers, the following precautions are recommended: - Expect poor visibility due to mist and fog during early morning and late night. Reduce speed and increase following distance to ensure safety. - Use fog lights and low beams rather than high beam headlights to reduce glare. - Be alert for sudden changes in visibility due to blowing dust during the daytime as winds freshen. - Watch for wet or slippery roads near areas with light rainfall or thunderstorms. - Monitor updates from the National Centre of Meteorology for any sudden weather changes or warnings.
It's important to note that visibility reduction primarily occurs around coastal and southern regions, so extra caution should be taken when driving in those areas during the mist-prone hours.
In addition to the mist, winds in the UAE will be light to moderate, predominantly Northwesterly to Northeasterly, freshening at times westward. Wind speeds are expected to range from 10 to 25 km/hr, but in some areas, wind speeds could reach up to 40 km/hr in gusts. This could cause blowing dust and sand.
The skies in the UAE are partly cloudy, becoming cloudy at times over some areas. The sea in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea will be slight. The night in Dubai is expected to be very warm, with the lowest temperature forecast around 35°C.
The highest temperature recorded in the UAE on August 12, 2025, was 47.3°C in Al Jazeera (Al Dhafra) at 3:45pm. Humid conditions are expected to set in by night and continue into Wednesday morning, particularly over some coastal and internal areas westward.
Drivers are advised to exercise caution due to the potential for fog or mist, and to stay updated with the latest weather updates from the National Centre of Meteorology.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) also provides weather-forecasting updates for food production, ensuring farmers adjust their irrigation and planting schedules accordingly. Additionally, tomorrow's weather-forecasting data reveals news of possible mist formation, which could potentially impact weather-forecasting models for agriculture in the UAE.