Abu Dhabi: The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast a spell of unstable weather across the UAE from November 3 to 7, featuring partly cloudy to overcast skies and occasional light to moderate rainfall. Winds are expected to become active at intervals, causing moderate sea conditions and a slight drop in temperatures on some days.
According to the NCM, this weather pattern reflects the seasonal transition from autumn to winter, marked by increased cloud formation, especially over western and coastal regions, bringing scattered showers and mild, refreshing weather across the country.
Humidity levels, which have eased compared to recent weeks, now range between 75 percent and 85 percent. However, overnight and early morning hours may see increased humidity, particularly in coastal and interior areas, where light mist or fog could form.
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Temperature readings will vary across regions. Coastal and island areas will record highs between 28°C and 33°C, cooling to 19°C–24°C at night. Inland areas will remain warmer, with daytime highs of 31°C to 36°C, while mountainous regions will experience cooler conditions, averaging 22°C to 27°C.
Winds will shift between northwesterly and southeasterly, blowing at 10–25 km/h and occasionally reaching 40 km/h. The Arabian Gulf will remain slight to moderate, becoming rough at times, while the Gulf of Oman will stay generally calm to moderate, offering stable conditions for marine activities.
Overall, the start of November will bring cooler temperatures, scattered clouds, and light rainfall, creating a pleasant and comfortable atmosphere across the UAE.

