Cloudy, humid weather to prevail in UAE for next few days

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National Centre of Meteorology, NCM, partly cloudy, humid,

Abu Dhabi - Temperature is also forecast to increase in the country.

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Published: Fri 14 Feb 2020, 5:00 AM

Last updated: Sun 16 Feb 2020, 8:23 AM

The National Centre of Meteorology, NCM, expects weather over the coming five days to be humid, partly cloudy, and dusty with a probability of fog or mist formations.
Following is a detailed weather forecast issued on February 14, by the NCM for the coming five days:
Friday: Humid and mist may form eastward - fair to partly cloudy - temperatures to increase.
Wind: Light to moderate northwesterly to northeasterly winds, freshening at times over sea daytime, with speed of 18 - 28 reaching 38 km/hr. over the sea.
Sea: Rough at morning westward becoming moderate to slight in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in Oman Sea.
Saturday: A chance of fog at morning over some areas especially internal areas - fair to partly cloudy
Wind: Light to moderate Northwesterly to northeasterly winds, with speed of 15 - 25 reaching 38 km/hr over the sea.
Sea: slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and rough in Oman Sea.
Sunday: Fog at morning over scattered areas - fair to partly cloudy Wind: Light to moderate Northwesterly to northeasterly, with speed of 15 - 25 reaching 38 km/hr over the sea.
Sea: moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in Oman Sea..
Monday: A chance of fog at morning over some western areas - fair to partly cloudy - increase of temperatures.
Wind: Light to moderate Northwesterly to Northeasterly winds, freshening at times northwards, with speed of 18 - 28 reaching 40 km/hr. over the sea.
Sea: moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in Oman Sea.
Tuesday: Fair to partly cloudy.
Wind: Light to moderate Southeasterly to northeasterly winds, with speed of 15 - 25 reaching 38 km/hr. over the sea.
Sea: Slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea.


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