Fog, dust, and stronger winds are expected as temperatures remain high.

Dubai: The UAE is expected to experience generally fair weather on Saturday, with some cloud formation over eastern regions and humid conditions overnight into Sunday morning across certain coastal and inland areas, according to the National Centre of Meteorology.
Temperatures are forecast to peak between 43°C and 47°C in inland areas, while coastal and island regions may see highs of 36°C to 42°C. Mountainous areas are expected to record temperatures between 32°C and 37°C. Humidity levels could rise to as high as 90% in some coastal areas, increasing the chance of fog or mist forming during the early hours of Sunday.
Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds are expected across the country, with speeds ranging from 10 to 20 km/h and occasionally strengthening up to 35 km/h. Sea conditions are expected to remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.
The forecast for the coming days indicates generally stable weather conditions, though humidity is expected to persist during nights and early mornings.
On Sunday, skies will remain mostly fair, with occasional cloud cover over eastern regions. Humid conditions are likely to continue overnight and into Monday morning, while light to moderate winds are expected to shift from southeasterly to northwesterly directions. Sea conditions are forecast to remain calm.
By Monday, winds are expected to strengthen over coastal waters, reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h at times. While conditions will remain generally fair, the Arabian Gulf may turn rough by late night as northwesterly winds intensify.
A slight dip in temperatures is forecast for Tuesday, along with fresh winds that could raise blowing dust in exposed areas. Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are likely to become moderate to rough, while the Oman Sea is expected to remain slight.
Similar weather is expected to persist into Wednesday, with fair conditions across most parts of the country. However, humidity will return overnight into Thursday morning in some coastal areas, and fresh northwesterly winds may continue to generate dust and rough seas in western parts of the Arabian Gulf.


