Humidity is expected to rise overnight, with fog and mist possible in coastal areas.

Dubai: The UAE is expected to see generally fair weather on Monday, with partly cloudy conditions over eastern areas, inland temperatures reaching up to 47°C, and light to moderate winds, according to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM).
The weather is being influenced by a weak surface pressure system, along with an extension of a weak upper-air low-pressure system, the NCM said.
Temperatures are expected to range from 41°C to 47°C in inland areas, 37°C to 42°C along coastal and island regions, and 31°C to 37°C in mountainous areas.
Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally becoming fresh, with speeds between 10 and 25 km/h, reaching up to 35 km/h in coastal and inland areas and up to 30 km/h in the mountains.
Sea conditions are expected to remain slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.
On Tuesday, temperatures are forecast to ease slightly over western parts of the country. Humidity is also expected to increase overnight and into Wednesday morning across some coastal and inland areas, raising the possibility of mist formation.
Southwesterly to northwesterly winds are expected to strengthen at times, reaching up to 40 km/h, with blowing dust possible in western areas. The Arabian Gulf may also turn rough at times in western waters.
On Wednesday, conditions will remain generally fair to partly cloudy, with periods of increased cloud cover over eastern and northern areas during the night. Humid conditions overnight and into Thursday morning may lead to fog or mist formation in some coastal and inland locations.
Fresh southwesterly to northwesterly winds, again reaching up to 40 km/h, could continue to cause blowing dust in western regions, while the sea is expected to remain rough at times in the western Arabian Gulf.
The NCM forecast indicates fair to partly cloudy weather on Thursday and Friday, with humid nights and early mornings persisting, particularly over northern coastal areas by Friday.
Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds are expected to continue through the end of the week, occasionally strengthening to 35–40 km/h. The Arabian Gulf will remain slight to moderate, but may turn rough at times in western areas.


