The UAE’s Nationwide Metrology Centre has issued an in depth climate forecast for the interval from Thursday, 17 April, to Monday, 21 April 2025, warning of dusty situations, sturdy winds, and fluctuating sea states throughout the nation.
Thursday, 17 April:
Situations might be humid by morning over some northern areas, transitioning to truthful to partially cloudy skies. Average to recent northwesterly winds, sometimes sturdy over the ocean, will stir blowing mud and sand, with speeds between 15–30 km/h, peaking at 45 km/h. The Arabian Gulf might be tough to very tough at occasions, whereas the Oman Sea will stay tough.
Friday, 18 April:
Comparable climate will persist, with morning humidity over northern inland areas. Average to recent northwesterly winds, reaching as much as 40 km/h, will trigger dusty situations, significantly within the north. Each the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea will proceed to expertise tough seas.
Saturday, 19 April:
Morning humidity might result in fog or mist formation in northern inland areas. Skies will stay truthful to partially cloudy, with reasonable to recent northwesterly winds blowing mud and sand at speeds of 10–25 km/h, reaching as much as 40 km/h. Sea situations might be reasonable to tough at occasions in each the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.
Sunday, 20 April:
Humidity and an opportunity of fog or mist will mark the morning hours in northern areas, with a noticeable gradual rise in temperatures all through the day. Winds will shift to gentle to reasonable northwesterly to northeasterly flows, at speeds of 10–25 km/h, reaching as much as 30 km/h. The Arabian Gulf might be reasonable to slight, whereas the Oman Sea might be slight.
Monday, 21 April:
Humidity will proceed within the morning over northern inland areas, accompanied by truthful to partially cloudy skies. One other enhance in temperature is forecasted. Winds might be gentle to reasonable northwesterly to northeasterly, starting from 10–25 km/h and reaching as much as 30 km/h. Seas are anticipated to be slight in each the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.
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