Low-Pressure Systems to Bring Cloudy Skies, Rain Showers, and Gusty Winds Across the Country
bu Dhabi [UAE], December 23: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is set to experience a period of unstable weather conditions in the coming days due to the interaction of surface and upper air low-pressure systems, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
Weather Systems Behind the Change
A surface low-pressure system from the Southeast will collide with an upper air low-pressure system from the West, bringing with it cold air masses and strong upper-air winds. This atmospheric combination is expected to result in cloud formation and potential convective activity, increasing the chances of rainfall in several regions.
Rain and Cloudy Skies Expected
- Skies: Partly cloudy to cloudy conditions are forecasted across the country.
- Rainfall: Periodic rainfall is anticipated, particularly in coastal areas, islands, and the Northern and Eastern regions.
Wind and Visibility Concerns
- Winds: Initially, light to moderate south-easterly winds are expected, shifting later to north-easterly and north-westerly winds.
- Speed: Wind speeds may intensify, causing blowing dust and sand, potentially reducing visibility in inland areas.
Sea Conditions
- Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea: Seas are expected to remain slight to moderate, but conditions may turn rough, especially in areas with active cloud cover.
- Advisory: Mariners are advised to exercise caution while navigating during this period.
The NCM continues to monitor the evolving weather patterns closely and urges residents to stay updated through official weather advisories and alerts.