Residents across the UAE experienced a chilly morning as temperatures dropped significantly today. Al Ain recorded the coldest temperature, hitting just 3.1°C early this morning. This makes UAE weather one of the coldest starts to the day this winter season.
Why Did Temperatures Drop?
The sudden drop in temperature is caused by cool northwesterly winds combined with clear skies overnight. These conditions allow heat to escape quickly, leading to colder mornings. Al Ain, known for its desert climate, often experiences large differences between day and night temperatures.
Fog and Visibility Warnings
In addition to the cold weather, dense fog blanketed several areas, reducing visibility for drivers. Authorities have urged motorists to drive carefully during foggy conditions to avoid accidents. If you’re planning to travel tomorrow morning, expect similar foggy conditions in interior regions. The fog will likely clear by mid-morning, but cloudy skies could remain throughout the day.
UAE Weather What to Expect Tomorrow?
The UAE weather tomorrow will stay cool, with daytime temperatures ranging from 18°C to 24°C. At night, temperatures will drop even further, hitting between 6°C and 12°C in some areas. If you’re heading out, bundle up to stay warm during the evening.
Tips for Residents
To stay comfortable, dress in layers and avoid outdoor activities during foggy periods. Motorists should maintain safe speeds and keep a good distance between vehicles when visibility is low. For outdoor enthusiasts, the cool weather is perfect for activities like barbecues, desert camping, and hiking.
Make the Most of the UAE Weather
The UAE weather this winter has been ideal for outdoor activities. Families are enjoying picnics, nature trails, and even desert safaris. If you’re planning something similar, keep an eye on weather updates to avoid foggy mornings.
Stay safe, enjoy the cool weather, and drive responsibly!
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