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Humidity and Cloud Cover to Increase Across UAE This Week

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The UAE weather forecast shows a shift from dry conditions to more humid nights and more cloud cover this week. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) predicts partly cloudy skies with low clouds forming over islands and western regions. Humidity will rise later tonight and into early mornings. This change may cause mist or fog in some inland areas. Winds will stay light to moderate, and seas will remain slight to moderate in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman. Gulf News

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1. Partly Cloudy Skies  2. Humidity Growing Overnight  3. Cloud Cover Increase by Midweek4. Chance of Mist or Fog  5. Wind Shifts and Sea Conditions 6. Weeklong Weather Pattern 7. What Residents Should Expect  

1. Partly Cloudy Skies  

The UAE will begin the week with partly cloudy conditions. Early clouds will appear over coastal and western areas. Forecasters say humidity will increase overnight, especially in internal regions. This rise in moisture will make the air feel heavier at night and early morning. Winds will shift from the northeast to southeast and sometimes reach up to about 35 km/h. Gulf News

2. Humidity Growing Overnight  

Humidity will climb at night and into Tuesday morning. Inland and western areas may experience moisture build-up early in the day. Higher humidity raises the chance of mist forming over roads and fields. Low visibility at dawn may affect drivers and early commuters. Residents are advised to plan for slightly cooler but damper mornings. Gulf News

3. Cloud Cover Increase by Midweek

By Wednesday, cloud cover will increase further. Skies will become partly cloudy to cloudy at times. Forecasters say this shift may continue into Thursday. Low clouds may linger over coastal and internal zones, making some areas look gray or overcast. The accumulation of clouds will keep the day cool with slight changes in temperature. Gulf News

4. Chance of Mist or Fog  

Rising humidity and cloud cover can lead to mist or light fog, mainly in inland regions. Fog formation is most likely early in the day. Visibility on some roads may drop in the mornings. Drivers should be cautious and use headlights in reduced visibility conditions. Gulf News

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Winds will shift direction during the week as cloud cover changes. Weather experts say breezes will strengthen at times, reaching speeds near 40 km/h by midweek. Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf may become rough at times by night. However, the Sea of Oman will remain slight. Beachgoers and seafarers should monitor updates before heading out. Gulf News

6. Weeklong Weather Pattern 

Though the weather will stay generally stable, cloud cover and humidity will vary daily. The unsettled pattern is expected to continue through Thursday and possibly into Friday. This pattern indicates a typical seasonal shift with more moisture in the air and variable cloud cover. Gulf News

7. What Residents Should Expect  

Residents should expect more humid nights and partly cloudy skies. Early-morning fog or mist may occur inland. Occasional shifts in wind speeds could bring stronger breezes by midweek. Seas are set to stay mostly gentle, but some areas may see moderate waves at night. Stay updated with official weather alerts. Gulf News

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