UAE forecast: Mostly fair skies with a chance of early-morning fog through Sunday.

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Skies will be partly cloudy, with humidity increasing overnight and light to moderate winds prevailing.

Dubai: The UAE is set to see fair to partly cloudy conditions today, marking the first day of Ramadan. Humidity levels are expected to rise overnight into Thursday morning, with a chance of fog or mist forming in some western regions, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

In its daily bulletin, the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) stated that generally stable weather conditions will prevail from today through Sunday, featuring partly cloudy skies and increasing humidity at night. Winds are expected to be light to moderate, blowing from the southeast to northeast and occasionally picking up to 35 km/h. Sea conditions will remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.

On Thursday, the weather will remain mostly fair with occasional cloud cover. Humidity is expected to persist overnight and into the early morning hours, with a possibility of mist forming in coastal and western areas. Winds will continue to be light to moderate, while sea conditions are forecast to remain slight.

On Friday, skies will be fair to partly cloudy, with rising humidity overnight that may result in patchy fog over inland and western areas. Winds are expected to remain light to moderate, gradually changing direction, while sea conditions will stay slight.

By Saturday, generally fair weather with occasional cloud cover is forecast. Humidity levels will increase again overnight and into the early morning, with a chance of mist developing in low-lying areas. Winds will be light, and the seas will remain slight.

On Sunday, fair to partly cloudy weather is expected to continue across the country. Increased humidity in the early morning hours may once again give rise to patchy fog in some areas. Winds will remain light to moderate, and sea conditions are forecast to stay slight.

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