The UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology forecasts unstable weather over the coming days, with increasing clouds and scattered rainfall.
Clouds are expected to form Tuesday night over the islands and western regions, with light rain possible.
The low-pressure system will deepen Wednesday, spreading clouds and rain to Abu Dhabi, inland areas, and the northern and eastern regions.
Rainfall will be mostly light to moderate, with occasional heavy showers in some northern and eastern areas. Clouds are expected to decrease Thursday night.
Winds will shift from southeasterly to northwesterly, moderate to fresh at times, causing occasional blowing dust and cooler temperatures.
Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf will become gradually rough from Tuesday night to Thursday, while the Oman Sea will see slight to moderate waves, turning rough at times.
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