Rain of varying intensities fell on most emirates on Saturday, the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) confirmed.
Officials at NCMS said clouds will amass over some areas, with a continued chance of rainfall.
"We will also be experiencing a fall in temperatures,” he said, "There will be moderate to fresh winds in general, especially over the sea, causing blowing dust and haze over exposed areas.”
As visibility may be impaired at times, drivers are advised to keep caution.
Average temperature along the coastal areas with each highs of 24 degrees Celsius and lows of up to 16 degrees Celsius. Internal areas will have temperatures ranging from highs of 22 degrees Celsius to lows of 11 degrees Celsius. Mountainous areas will have highs ranging between 12 and 19 degrees and lows of eight degrees.
Humidity levels along coastal areas will reach highs of 65 to 90 per cent and lows of 25 to 50 per cent. "The relative humidity will increase during the night and early morning over some internal areas,” the NCMS officials said, "there's also a chance of mist and fog forming over westwards.
Source: The National
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