Maximum day temperatures seem to remain high, as Sharjah again recorded 44?C on Wednesday. However, maximum temperatures in Dubai and Abu Dhabi were slightly lower than Sharjah, Dubai recording 41.4°C and Abu Dhabi 41°C, meteorologists said. Thursday morning will be dusty and hazy and day temperature will remain high. The weather will be partly cloudy at times over some eastern areas by the afternoon. The winds will be light to moderate in general, freshening at times, causing dust and sand to blow over some areas. Sea will be moderate in general over the Arabian Gulf , becoming rough at times over northern areas. The relative humidity is likely to increase over some coastal and internal areas during night. Friday will also witness hot weather in general and hazy at times over some areas with chance of some clouds over the eastern areas by the afternoon. Wednesday was hazy over some areas, and there were some clouds over the eastern areas. The light winds caused some dust and sand to blow over some areas. The relative humidity is likely to increase over some coastal areas during the night and early in the morning, the NCMS said.
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Pleasant weather forecast today
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