Humidity expected to increase overnight as temperatures reach 32°C across coastal and inland areas.

Dubai: The UAE is expected to experience generally fair weather over the coming days, with occasional cloud cover, rising overnight humidity, and a chance of fog in certain areas, according to the National Center of Meteorology.
The country remains under the influence of a surface high-pressure system extending into the upper atmosphere, keeping conditions stable and mostly clear, the centre said in its latest bulletin on Friday.
Forecasters indicated that Friday’s weather will be “fair in general and partly cloudy at times,” with humidity increasing overnight and into early Saturday, raising the likelihood of fog or mist across some coastal and inland areas. Light to moderate winds are expected, while sea conditions in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea will remain slight.
Temperatures are forecast to reach 31°C to 32°C in coastal and inland regions, while mountainous areas will stay cooler, with daytime highs around 23°C.
Humidity levels could reach up to 90% overnight in some areas, leading to reduced visibility during the early hours, especially along the coast and in internal low-lying regions.
Saturday’s outlook indicates similar conditions, with fair to partly cloudy skies and low clouds forming in eastern areas. Humidity is expected to rise again overnight into Sunday morning, maintaining the risk of fog or mist. Winds will remain light to moderate, shifting from northeasterly to northwesterly at speeds of up to 30 km/h.
On Sunday, forecasters predict partly cloudy skies at times, with humid nights and a renewed chance of fog on Monday morning. Winds may occasionally strengthen, reaching up to 35 km/h, while seas in the Arabian Gulf could be slight to moderate at times.
Weather is expected to remain stable into Monday and Tuesday, with fair to partly cloudy conditions continuing. Fog or mist may form again during the early hours, particularly along coastal and northern areas. Temperatures are forecast to gradually rise by Tuesday, reflecting the seasonal shift toward warmer spring conditions.


