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The UAE National Center of Meteorology has issued its weather forecast for February 2, 2026, predicting generally fair conditions with partly cloudy skies in some areas. According to the weather forecast UAE, residents can expect low clouds to appear over eastern regions, while humidity will increase overnight and into Tuesday morning across coastal and inland areas. The forecast, released from Abu Dhabi on February 1, 2026, also warns of potential fog or light fog formation in these zones.
Wind conditions will remain moderate, with northwesterly to southeasterly breezes reaching speeds between 10 and 20 kilometers per hour, occasionally gusting up to 30 kilometers per hour. Sea conditions are expected to remain calm, with light waves predicted in both the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman throughout the day.
Temperature and Humidity Predictions Across Emirates
The meteorological center has provided detailed temperature readings for major cities and regions across the country. Abu Dhabi is forecast to experience a high of 27 degrees Celsius and a low of 14 degrees, with humidity ranging from 25 to 90 percent. Dubai weather conditions will be similar, with temperatures between 16 and 26 degrees and identical humidity levels.
Additionally, Sharjah, Ajman, and Umm Al Quwain will see comparable conditions, with highs around 26 degrees Celsius. Ras Al Khaimah is expected to reach 27 degrees during the day, dropping to 13 degrees overnight, while Fujairah temperatures will range from 18 to 25 degrees with slightly lower humidity levels between 35 and 80 percent.
Interior Regions Face Wider Temperature Range
Meanwhile, inland areas will experience more significant temperature variations according to the UAE weather forecast. Al Ain is predicted to see daytime highs of 28 degrees with overnight lows of 13 degrees and notably lower humidity ranging from 15 to 65 percent. Liwa will be warmer still, reaching 29 degrees during the day but cooling to just 10 degrees at night.
However, the western regions of Al Ruwais and Al Sila are forecast to experience the highest temperatures, reaching 29 and 30 degrees Celsius respectively. These areas will also see significant nighttime cooling, with lows of 11 degrees and humidity levels dropping to just 10 percent during the driest periods.
Maritime Conditions and Tide Information
For maritime activities, the National Center of Meteorology has provided comprehensive tide schedules. In the Arabian Gulf, the first high tide will occur at 12:59, followed by a second high tide at 03:14. Low tides are expected at 20:16 and 07:38, with overall light wave conditions prevailing throughout the day.
In contrast, the Sea of Oman will experience its tidal cycles at different times. The first high tide is scheduled for 09:30, with the second occurring at 22:52. Low tides will take place at 16:12 and 04:54, also under light wave conditions suitable for most marine activities.
Island and Coastal Areas
Coastal and island locations will see moderate conditions according to the weather forecast. Dalma Island is expected to experience temperatures between 16 and 23 degrees with humidity ranging from 40 to 85 percent. Similarly, Greater and Lesser Tunb islands, along with Abu Musa, will see temperatures of 17 to 24 degrees with humidity levels between 45 and 80 percent.
The National Center of Meteorology continues to monitor atmospheric conditions across the region. Residents in affected areas should remain alert for updates regarding fog formation during early morning hours on Tuesday, particularly those commuting in coastal and inland regions where visibility may be reduced.










