Convective clouds could bring rain to eastern and southern areas, while rising humidity may increase the risk of fog.

Dubai: Temperatures could climb to 50°C in parts of the UAE on Tuesday, with rain, blowing dust and possible fog also forecast as varied weather conditions affect the country, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
The NCM said the weather would be fair to partly cloudy, with convective clouds likely to form over eastern and southern areas in the afternoon, increasing the chance of rainfall.
Temperatures are expected to peak at 45°C to 50°C in internal parts of the UAE, while coastal areas and islands could see highs of 39°C to 45°C. In mountainous regions, temperatures are forecast to range between 33°C and 39°C.
Winds are expected to remain light to moderate, occasionally becoming stronger and stirring up dust, which could reduce visibility in exposed areas. Wind speeds may reach 40 km/h over inland and mountainous areas and up to 35 km/h along the coast.
Humidity is forecast to rise overnight and into Wednesday morning, particularly in some western areas, increasing the chance of fog or mist.
The Arabian Gulf is expected to remain slight, while conditions in the Oman Sea will range from slight to moderate.
Similar weather is forecast for Wednesday, with a chance of afternoon rain over eastern and southern areas and winds potentially reaching 40 km/h.
Temperatures are expected to ease on Thursday, although stronger winds may continue to stir up dust and reduce visibility. The Arabian Gulf could also become rough at times, particularly in western areas.
Friday and Saturday are forecast to be fair to partly cloudy, with clouds developing over eastern areas. Rising humidity overnight could also bring a chance of fog or mist in some coastal areas.


