The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is bracing for unstable weather conditions in the coming days. According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), a surface low-pressure system from the Southeast will interact with an upper air low-pressure system. This interaction, along with a cold air mass and strong upper-air winds from the West, is expected to create clouds across various parts of the country.
The forecast predicts partly cloudy to cloudy skies, with chances of rain in some coastal areas, islands, and the Northern and Eastern regions. Initially, light to moderate south-easterly winds are expected, which will gradually shift to north-easterly to north-westerly winds. Wind speeds may increase at times, potentially causing blowing dust and sand over land areas.
The sea is expected to be slight to moderate, but rough conditions may occur, especially in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea, particularly in areas with active cloud cover.
UAE stands for the United Arab Emirates, which is a country in the Middle East. It is known for its modern cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
A surface low-pressure system is an area where the atmospheric pressure is lower than the surrounding areas. This can lead to weather changes like rain and wind.
An upper air low-pressure system is similar to a surface low-pressure system but occurs higher in the atmosphere. It can also affect weather patterns, causing changes like rain and wind.
South-easterly winds are winds that come from the southeast direction. They can bring different weather conditions depending on the region.
North-easterly winds come from the northeast, and north-westerly winds come from the northwest. These winds can change the weather by bringing cooler or warmer air.
The Arabian Gulf, also known as the Persian Gulf, is a body of water located between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. It is important for trade and oil transportation.
The Oman Sea is a part of the Arabian Sea, located near the coast of Oman. It connects to the Arabian Gulf and is important for maritime activities.
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