Introduction
The UAE will face unstable weather conditions this week as fog, clouds and possible scattered rain spread across different regions. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) issued an early alert as humidity rises sharply overnight. Experts say a developing low-pressure system will drive sudden weather shifts in many parts of the country. The system will also trigger changes in wind direction, which may reduce visibility during the early morning hours.
Fog and Low Visibility
Authorities warn that dense fog may appear before sunrise. The fog will reduce visibility on highways and open roads. Drivers must follow speed limits, use fog lights and avoid sudden lane changes. The fog pattern will vary from day to day. Some areas may clear quickly, while others may remain covered until late morning. The NCM says the fog will form because of high humidity and calm winds overnight.
Cloudy Skies and Scattered Rain
The UAE may see thick clouds in the afternoon. These clouds may grow into rain-bearing systems. Forecasters expect scattered rainfall in northern and eastern regions. The intensity may remain light to moderate. However, localised showers may appear without warning. The cloud cover may also bring cooler daytime temperatures. Residents may feel slight changes in the evening breeze.
Humidity Continues
Humidity levels will climb across coastal and internal areas. The moisture will peak during the night and early morning. This increase will support fog formation and may create mist near shorelines. The warm daytime weather will contrast with moist, cooler nights. Experts say this pattern is normal when a low-pressure system begins to develop in winter months.
Short Weather Bursts
The winds will change direction several times this week. These shifts may bring short bursts of cooler air and heavier clouds. The NCM says wind patterns may strengthen during the afternoon. The impact may differ across cities. Coastal regions may feel stronger breezes. Inland areas may see dust movement if winds pick up.
Conclusion
Authorities urge all residents to track official updates. Sudden fog formation and cloud development can affect driving and outdoor plans. Schools, motorists and commuters should plan extra travel time during fog-heavy mornings. The unstable weather is expected to continue for several days. The NCM will issue alerts if rain chances increase.

