This morning, the United Arab Emirates Meteorological Center announced the expected weather conditions for Monday, May 20, 2024. The center expected today’s weather to be moderate to partly cloudy in general.
Slight drop in temperatures
The Center also announced, in its official statement on the weather condition in general in the UAE today, a slight drop in temperatures compared to the past days in some areas of the UAE.
It is also expected that temperatures in some areas in Abu Dhabi will reach 36 degrees Celsius, while the expected temperature in Dubai will reach 37 degrees Celsius.
Light to moderate winds, sometimes active
According to the official statement from the Emirates Meteorological Centre, regarding the condition of the heavy winds, it is expected that light to moderate winds will blow, active at times, and the winds will be dusty.
Wave conditions in the Arabian Gulf
The waves are expected to be moderate to light in the Arabian Gulf, while in the Sea of Oman it is expected to be light.
Humid weather this week
It is worth noting that the National Center of Meteorology in the UAE indicated yesterday, Sunday, that temperatures are expected to drop this week, and that the weather condition will be humid in some coastal areas during the night and early morning hours.
The winds will also be light to moderate northwesterly winds, sometimes active, stirring up dust and dirt, and the sea will be turbulent to medium waves in the Arabian Gulf and light to medium waves in the Sea of Oman.
It is worth noting that the UAE witnessed, during the middle of last month, April 2024, the largest amounts of rain in its modern history in many regions, and these rains are the largest since the beginning of recording climate data in the year 1949.
The National Center of Meteorology in the United Arab Emirates confirmed that these rains are an exceptional event in the climatic history of the Emirates since the beginning of recording climate data, and the highest amount of rain was recorded in the “Khatm Al Shikla” area in Al Ain, reaching 254.8 mm in less than 24 hours. Just.