The cool weather has made a yet another comeback after a spell of summer-like
conditions across the UAE. It will be windy, dusty, cool and foggy.
North-westerly winds have been blowing over coastal areas. The National
Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) yesterday raised the alert level to
orange (be prepared). Normally it is in the yellow range (be aware). Winds were
blowing at 50 to 70 km/h, particularly in coastal areas.
The NCMS said the region will be under the influence of an extension of low
pressure over the north and east of Iran and an extension of high pressure
coming from the northwest (northern and central Saudi Arabia).
This system will cause fresh north-westerly winds, becoming strong at times
especially over the sea and western areas, and will move gradually towards the
rest of the country. This will blow up sand and dust could remain in the air.
The national weather bureau said it could also lead to poor visibility.
The NCMS has advised motorists to take care due to the expected poor
visibility. People suffering from respiratory allergies have been asked to take
care and avoid exposure to the dust.
The north-westerly winds will also affect temperatures with forecasters
expecting a significant drop in most areas. Over the past few days, the country
was under the influence of an extension of low pressure from the eastern parts
of Saudi Arabia that caused an increase in temperatures. The weather today is
expected to be hazy in general with strong north-westerly winds especially over
the sea. Fishermen and those in small boats have been advised to stay away from
the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea until tomorrow evening.
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