Residents across the UAE can expect cooler conditions and a chance of fog tomorrow, with temperatures dropping to as low as 15°C in Dubai and Sharjah, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). Motorists have been advised to remain cautious, particularly during the early morning hours, due to reduced visibility in fog-prone areas.
Weather experts say fog formation is likely in coastal and internal regions, especially before sunrise, as humidity levels rise overnight and winds remain light. Similar conditions in recent days have already led to visibility warnings on major highways, prompting authorities to urge drivers to follow traffic instructions and avoid sudden braking.
Daytime temperatures are expected to remain pleasant across the country, with highs ranging between 24°C and 28°C in most emirates. Inland areas may feel slightly warmer by afternoon, while coastal regions will benefit from mild sea breezes. Skies are forecast to be generally clear to partly cloudy.
Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the northwest to northeast at times, but may freshen slightly during the afternoon. Sea conditions in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are expected to remain calm to moderate, making it a suitable day for marine activities, though early-morning fog could briefly affect visibility offshore as well.
Meteorologists note that this cooler spell is typical for the season, as winter-like conditions continue to influence the region. Residents are advised to dress in layers, particularly during early mornings and late evenings, when temperatures can feel noticeably colder.
Authorities continue to monitor weather patterns closely and will issue alerts if fog intensifies or visibility drops significantly. Motorists are encouraged to check official weather updates before heading out and to use fog lights when necessary.
