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The National Center of Meteorology has issued its weather forecast predicting generally clear skies with occasional partly cloudy conditions across the region tomorrow. According to the center, low clouds are expected to appear over some eastern areas, while humidity levels will rise during the night and Tuesday morning in certain coastal and inland regions, with a possibility of fog or light fog formation.
The meteorological authority stated that wind movement will follow a northwest to southeast direction, with speeds ranging from 10 to 20 kilometers per hour and reaching up to 30 kilometers per hour. The weather forecast indicates that conditions will remain relatively stable throughout the day before moisture begins to increase after sunset.
UAE Weather Forecast Details Maritime Conditions
In addition to atmospheric conditions, the National Center of Meteorology provided detailed information about wave patterns and tidal movements in surrounding waters. The Arabian Gulf is expected to experience light wave conditions, making it favorable for maritime activities.
According to the center’s maritime forecast, the first high tide in the Arabian Gulf will occur at 12:59, followed by a second high tide at 03:14. Meanwhile, the first low tide is scheduled for 20:16, with the second low tide expected at 07:38. These tidal patterns are essential information for fishing communities, recreational boaters, and commercial shipping operations.
Sea of Oman Tidal Schedule Released
The Sea of Oman will similarly experience light wave conditions, the meteorological center reported. However, tidal timings differ from those in the Arabian Gulf due to geographical variations. The first high tide in the Sea of Oman is forecast to occur at 09:30, with the second high tide expected at 22:52.
Additionally, the first low tide will take place at 16:12, while the second low tide is scheduled for 04:54. These maritime conditions are regularly monitored and reported to ensure safety for all sea-based activities and coastal operations.
Fog Formation Possible in Coastal Areas
The weather forecast specifically highlights the potential for reduced visibility due to fog or light fog formation during nighttime and early Tuesday morning hours. This atmospheric phenomenon typically occurs when humidity levels rise significantly in coastal and inland areas, a common occurrence during certain seasonal transitions.
Meteorological authorities have not confirmed the exact locations where fog is most likely to form. However, drivers and residents in susceptible areas are generally advised to exercise caution during periods of reduced visibility, particularly during early morning commutes.
In contrast to recent weather patterns that may have brought unstable conditions, tomorrow’s forecast suggests a return to more typical clear weather with manageable wind speeds. The combination of light waves and predictable tidal patterns creates favorable conditions for various outdoor and maritime activities.
The National Center of Meteorology continues to monitor atmospheric developments and provides regular updates to keep residents and visitors informed about changing conditions. The center’s forecasts serve as crucial planning tools for agriculture, aviation, maritime industries, and daily life across the region.
Weather conditions are expected to remain stable over the coming hours, though the center will likely issue updated forecasts as atmospheric patterns evolve. Residents can access the latest weather information through official channels to stay informed about any changes to the predicted conditions.










