Five-day Weather Forecast

Five-day weather forecast

The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts weather to be hazy and humid, with chances of fog formations over the coming five days

ABU DHABI, (Pakistan Point News - 28th Jan, 2019) The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts weather to be hazy and humid, with chances of fog formations over the coming five days.

Following is a detailed weather forecast issued by the NCM today for the rest of the week: Monday Hazy at times, and partly cloudy in general, especially eastwards.

Wind: Moderate southeasterly to northeasterly, freshening at times during daytime, with speed 20 - 30 km/hr, reaching 38 km/hr at times.

Tuesday: Dusty at times, and partly cloudy in general; clouds will increase during evening and night over coasts and northern areas.

Wind: Moderate southeasterly becoming northwesterly by late night toward west over the sea, freshening at times during daytimes, with speed 20 - 30 km/hr, reaching 38 km/hr over the sea.

Sea: Moderate in the Arabian Gulf; may become rough by late night, and moderate in Oman Sea.

Wednesday: Humid by morning westward, becoming dusty, partly cloudy to cloudy at times during morning over some northern areas, with fall of temperatures especially on coasts.

Wind: Moderate to fresh northeasterly, especially over the sea, with speed 20 - 30 km/hr, reaching 42 km/hr.

Sea: Rough in the Arabian Gulf and moderate to rough at times during evening in Oman Sea.

Thursday: Humid with a probability of fog or mist formation over some internal areas, becoming fair to partly cloudy at times.

Wind: Moderate to fresh northeasterly at times, especially over the sea, with speed 15 - 25 km/hr, reaching 38 Km/hr.

Sea: Moderate to rough at times during daytimes in the Arabian Gulf and moderate in Oman Sea.

Friday: Chances of fog or mist formations, especially over internal areas, becoming fair in general.

Wind: Light to moderate northeasterly freshening at times, with speed 15 - 25 km/hr, reaching 35 km/hr at times.

Sea: Moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in Oman Sea.