The rainy weather in the UAE has finally come to an end on Tuesday morning. While some areas maintained overcast conditions, rainfall was confined mainly to the eastern regions, particularly Fujairah and Kalba, along with Khorfakkan. Al Ain, previously affected by hail, encountered a light rain spell in the afternoon. Despite this, Sweihan in Al Ain recorded the highest temperature of the day at 27.5°C.
Forecast for Continued Rain in Fujairah
Expectations indicate ongoing rainfall in Fujairah and its surrounding on February 14 and 15. The National Center of Meteorology attributes these conditions to an upper air depression, a cold air mass, and westerly air currents influencing the region. These weather patterns extend to neighboring Gulf countries, affecting weather systems throughout the region.
Temperature Trends and Humidity Increase
The UAE experienced a marginal temperature drop of 2 to 4°C on Monday, with the most prominent decrease in Dubai, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah, which were all around 20-22°C. However, the NCM predicts a temperature increase on Wednesday. Furthermore, humidity is likely to increase at night and early Thursday in some areas creating a possibility of fog or mist in the internal regions.
The present weather pattern being experienced portrays the dynamic nature of climate systems in the UAE, showing fluctuations in rainfall, temperature, and humidity in various region. Residents and tourists are encouraged to stay informed with the weather report and be alert during bad weather.