The UAE will see rain towards the end of the weekend and into next week, according to the latest forecast.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) shared a forecast for the UAE until Tuesday, March 25.
It says the UAE will also experience very rough seas, humidity and blowing dust with winds of up to 50kmph in parts of the country.
UAE weather forecast
- Saturday, March 22: Fair in general, and clouds appear Eastward during daytime, becoming cloudy Westward by night with a probability of light rainfall over the islands by Sunday morning. Light to moderate Southeasterly to Northeasterly winds freshening at times during daytime causing blowing dust, with a speed of 10–25kmph reaching 35kmph. The sea will be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in Oman Sea
- Sunday, March 23: Partly cloudy to cloudy at times over some areas with a probability of light rainfall. With a significant decrease in temperatures Westward. Humid by night and Monday morning over some internal areas. Moderate to fresh Southeasterly becoming Northwesterly winds, strong at times over the sea, causing blowing dust over the land, with a speed of 15–25kmph reaching 45kmph. The sea will be moderate to rough and very rough at times by Monday morning in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in Oman Sea
- Monday, March 24: Dusty and partly cloudy at times, with another significant decrease in temperatures. Moderate to fresh Northwesterly winds, and strong at times over the sea, causing blowing dust and sand over the land, reducing the horizontal visibility, with a speed of 15–30kmph reaching 50kmph. The sea will be rough to very rough in the Arabian Gulf and moderate to rough in Oman Sea
- Tuesday, March 25: Dusty and partly cloudy at times. Moderate to fresh Northwesterly winds, and strong at times over the sea, causing blowing dust and sand over the land, reducing the horizontal visibility, with a speed of 15–30kmph reaching 50kmph. The sea will be very rough in the Arabian Gulf and rough in Oman Sea
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