The UAE has been experiencing quite a pleasant week with light drizzle in the evenings, bringing the temperatures down and making it cooler as the country prepares for Ramadan 2025. The lowest temperature recorded in the country this morning was 10.6°C in Mezaira (Al Dhafra Region) at 6.45 am UAE Local Time.
Parts of Sharjah, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Khor Fakkan experienced rains in varying intensities, mainly in the evenings. On February 18-19, rainfall swept across Jebel Ali, Downtown, Business Bay, Dubai Marina, TeCom, Emaar Beachfront, Dubai Creek Harbour, World Trade Center, and in Sharjah, areas like Al Butina, Al Fisht, Al Gharayen, Al Qasba, Rolla.
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Rainfall is expected to continue across parts of the UAE, especially over northern, coastal, and island areas, as per the NCM, The National Centre of Meteorology. Residents took to social media to share glimpses of themselves enjoying the cooler temperatures.
Meanwhile, humidity levels are expected to rise by night and Friday morning, particularly in coastal and inland areas. Winds will remain light to moderate, with speeds reaching up to 30 km/h. The sea conditions will be slightly to moderately rough at times in the Arabian Gulf, while the Oman Sea will remain calm. Temperatures are forecasted to reach a maximum of 32°C in coastal and island areas of the UAE, while mountainous regions may experience a low of 11°C.