The National Centre of Meteorology predicts that this week will bring greater daytime temperatures and muggy evenings to the United Arab Emirates.
Tuesday, May 20, will see a high temperature of 43°C in interior regions and a peak humidity of 90% in coastal and island areas.
The weather agency predicts that it will mostly stay sunny with occasional cloud cover. The whole weather forecast is as follows:
May 20, Monday
The weather is mostly fair, occasionally partly cloudy, and the temperature has slightly increased. Tuesday morning and Tuesday night will be humid over some coastal and interior locations, with a chance of mist or fog forming. mild to moderate gusts that can get stronger. In the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea, the sea will be mild to moderate.
May 21, a Tuesday
Fair most of the time with occasional cloud cover. Humid at night and on Wednesday morning in certain interior and coastal locations, with a chance of mist forming. Light to moderate northwesterly winds that occasionally become southeasterly, with a speed range of 10 to 25 to 35 km/h. The Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea will have mild seas.
May 22, Wednesday
The weather is mostly fair with occasional cloud cover, and the temperature is gradually rising. Humid in certain coastal locations during the night and on Thursday early. Light to moderate winds from the Northwest that turn into Southeasterly gusts that can reach up to 30 km/h. The Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea will have mild seas.
May 23, a Thursday
Fair most of the time with occasional cloud cover. Light to moderate northwesterly breezes, occasionally becoming fresher, with a speed range of 10 to 25 km/h. In the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea, the sea will be mild to moderate.
May 24, a Friday
The weather is generally clear, with occasional clouds, and the temperature is dropping. Light to moderate northwesterly winds with occasional freshening that can reach speeds of up to 40 km/h. In the Arabian Gulf, the sea will occasionally be mild to moderate and choppy, particularly towards the north; in the Oman Sea, it will be mild to moderate.