Post by : Bianca Qureshi
As November unfolds, the UAE is embracing a noticeable shift in weather, offering residents a welcome break from the intense heat of previous months. Across coastal, inland, and mountainous areas, skies are becoming partly cloudy, and light showers are expected in some regions, adding a refreshing touch to the atmosphere.
Clouds and Rain Across the Country
Forecasts indicate an increase in cloud cover, especially over coastal regions and islands. These clouds are likely to bring scattered, light rainfall, leading to a slight drop in daytime temperatures. Inland areas will experience warmer conditions, while the mountains are set to enjoy cooler, more comfortable weather.
Temperature Trends
Coastal & Island Areas: Highs of 28°C–33°C, lows of 19°C–24°C.
Inland Areas: Highs of 31°C–36°C, evenings cooling moderately.
Mountainous Regions: Average temperatures ranging between 22°C and 27°C.
Humidity and Winds
Humidity has eased from recent weeks, now between 75% and 85%, but overnight and early mornings may see mist or fog, particularly near the coasts and interior regions. Winds will generally be light to moderate, blowing from the northwest to southwest at 15–30 km/h, occasionally becoming stronger and affecting sea conditions.
Sea Conditions
Arabian Gulf: Slight to moderate, turning rough at times with stronger winds.
Oman Sea: Slight to moderate, stable for marine activities.
A Comfortable November Ahead
The start of November is setting the tone for milder, more pleasant days across the UAE, combining cooler temperatures, gentle breezes, and brief rain showers. Residents can enjoy a more comfortable environment as the country transitions into the cooler season.
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