By Staff Reporter
After several days of intense rain, thunder, lightning, and even hail across the UAE, the worst of the stormy weather is now easing. Conditions are expected to steadily improve, with clearer skies and warmer temperatures returning as the week progresses.
The storm system is currently moving eastward, affecting areas such as Al Ain and Fujairah, but it is forecast to clear completely by this evening. A dry and calmer night is expected across the country, marking the end of the recent severe weather.
Looking ahead, residents can expect a return to more typical UAE conditions, with sunshine, lighter winds, and gradually rising temperatures. While a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms may reappear , they are not expected to reach the intensity seen in recent days.
Here is the outlook for the coming week:
Saturday will bring improving conditions, with partly sunny skies, cooler temperatures around 25°C, and a fresh breeze.
Sunday will feel more settled and pleasant, with mostly sunny skies and light winds, and temperatures between 26 and 27°C.
Monday continues the dry trend, becoming warmer with partly sunny skies and a high of around 28°C.
Tuesday will be warmer still, with mostly sunny conditions and slight haze, reaching about 29°C.
Wednesday may see a brief return of instability, with a mix of sun and clouds and a small chance of thunderstorms, though far less severe than before. Temperatures will range between 29 and 30°C.
Thursday turns hotter and fully dry again, with sunny skies and temperatures climbing to between 31 and 33°C.
By Friday, the heat intensifies further, with mostly sunny conditions and temperatures reaching 34 to 35°C, signaling the early approach of summer.
In short, the storms are coming to an end today, and the UAE is set to transition back to its familiar pattern of warm, sunny weather for the foreseeable future.
Source: Gulf News
