Abu Dhabi: The weather in the UAE is expected to be mostly good throughout Ramadan, with temperate mornings and evenings and a minor rise in temperature in the second part of the holy month.
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has announced its weather prediction ahead of the start of the holy month of Ramadan. The NCM predicts that during the night and early morning, temperatures will typically range from a pleasant 18°C to 21°C. On the other hand, inhabitants in certain inland regions need to be ready for lows as low as 3°C.
The first moderate daytime high will be between 29°C and 34°C on average. But as Ramadan goes on, it’s anticipated that the temperature will progressively rise, some inland areas may even experience highs of 45°C.
Ramadan is not anticipated to bring rain, as March typically receives only 9 mm of precipitation. Although sporadic showers are possible, substantial rainfall is rare.
Throughout Ramadan, there will be a little decrease in humidity, which will provide some comfort on the hotter days. There could still be some fog or mist in the mornings, but as the month goes on, these incidents will happen less frequently. Humidity will be at its peak at night and in the early morning, ranging from 70 percent to 78 percent. Humidity throughout the day will be lower, usually in the range of 20 percent to 30 percent.
There will be a consistent pattern to the winds, with southerly winds dominating in the morning and evening and changing to north-westerly winds (both sea and land breezes) in the afternoons and evenings. Dust storms can occasionally be caused by wind speeds increasing in response to shifting pressure systems. There is a chance of heavier gusts up to 123 km/h, with an average wind speed of about 13 km/h.
The number of fasting hours will progressively rise during Ramadan. At the beginning of the month, people may anticipate that fasting times would last around 13 hours and 14 minutes, and by the conclusion, they will last roughly 13 hours and 57 minutes. This timeline could change a little based on the precise location.