Low-pressure system triggers rain, dust, and choppy seas across the UAE.

Dubai: The UAE will continue to experience unstable weather, with rainfall, strong winds, and reduced visibility expected across several areas before conditions gradually improve next week, the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) said.
The NCM’s latest bulletin noted that a surface and upper-air low-pressure system remains over the country, bringing partly cloudy to cloudy skies with convective clouds and scattered rainfall of varying intensity.
Winds are forecast to be light to moderate, occasionally strengthening up to 60 km/h, causing blowing dust and sand and reduced horizontal visibility. Sea conditions are expected to range from slight to moderate, becoming rough at times in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.
Temperatures are set to reach highs of around 31°C along the coast and 33°C inland before gradually cooling later in the week.
Rainfall is expected to continue across most areas on Friday, accompanied by lower temperatures and stronger winds. Conditions should start improving over the weekend, with fair to partly cloudy skies forecast from Saturday, though dusty conditions and rough seas are likely to persist.
By Sunday and Monday, conditions are expected to stabilise further, with moderate winds and intermittent cloud cover. Sea conditions will gradually ease in the Arabian Gulf, though the Oman Sea is likely to remain rough to moderate.


