UAE Weather Update: Dusty Conditions Expected Tomorrow
UAE: Fair weather forecast tomorrow with dust, blowing sand

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The National Centre of Meteorology in the UAE forecasts fair weather tomorrow, with light to moderate winds causing dust and reduced visibility. Conditions in the Arabian Gulf may become rough at times, while the Oman Sea is expected to remain calm.
- 01Winds will blow at speeds of 10 to 25 kilometres per hour, with gusts up to 40 kilometres per hour.
- 02Dust and sand may reduce visibility on the roads due to wind conditions.
- 03The Arabian Gulf is expected to experience light to moderate conditions, becoming rough at times.
- 04High tide in the Arabian Gulf will occur at 16:02 and 02:11, while low tide will be at 09:14 and 19:55.
- 05The Oman Sea will remain calm, with high tides at 11:58 and 22:53, and low tides at 17:50 and 05:42.
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The National Centre of Meteorology in the United Arab Emirates has issued a weather forecast indicating generally fair weather across the country for tomorrow. Light to moderate winds are anticipated, blowing from the south-west to the north-west at speeds between 10 and 25 kilometres per hour, with gusts potentially reaching up to 40 kilometres per hour. These wind conditions are expected to stir up dust and sand, which could lead to reduced visibility on the roads, posing a challenge for drivers. In the Arabian Gulf, conditions are predicted to be light to moderate but may turn rough at times. The first high tide will occur at 16:02, followed by a second high tide at 02:11, while low tides are expected at 09:14 and 19:55. Conversely, the Oman Sea is forecasted to remain calm overall, with its first high tide at 11:58 and the second at 22:53, alongside low tides at 17:50 and 05:42.
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Drivers should be cautious due to potential visibility issues caused by dust and sand.
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