UAE weather: Rain expected across the country until March 5

According to the NCM, rainfall is expected over various parts of the country, mostly light to moderate, and may be heavy at times over some northern and eastern areas

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The UAE can expect unstable weather from Tuesday night until March 5th. The National Centre of Meteorology forecasts increasing cloud cover, with chances of light to moderate rainfall, potentially heavy in northern and eastern areas. Winds will shift, causing dust and a temperature drop, with rough seas expected.

Key points

  • Unstable weather forecast for UAE from Tuesday night to March 5.
  • Rainfall expected, possibly heavy in northern and eastern areas.
  • Winds will shift, causing dust and a noticeable drop in temperatures.

The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast unstable weather conditions across the UAE from tomorrow night until March 5, with a gradual increase in cloud cover and chances of rainfall over scattered areas.

In a statement, the NCM said clouds will begin to develop on Tuesday night over the islands and western regions, with a chance of light rainfall.

The authority added that the low-pressure system is expected to deepen relatively on Wednesday, with cloud movement continuing towards Abu Dhabi and inland areas, extending to the northern and eastern regions.

NCM predicts rainfall and wind changes across UAE

According to the NCM, rainfall is expected over various parts of the country, mostly light to moderate, and may be heavy at times over some northern and eastern areas.

The centre said a gradual decrease in cloud cover is expected to begin from Thursday night. On wind conditions, the NCM stated that winds will be southeasterly, shifting to northwesterly, and will be moderate to fresh at times.

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The winds may cause blowing dust occasionally and will be accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperatures.

The NCM said sea conditions will become gradually rough in the Arabian Gulf from Tuesday night until Thursday.

In the Oman Sea, waves are expected to be slight to moderate, becoming rough at times.

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