UAE residents can anticipate fair to partly cloudy skies on Wednesday. According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), there is a likelihood of convective cloud formation, particularly in the eastern and southern regions. These clouds could result in localized rainfall in certain areas.

Increased humidity is predicted during the night and Thursday morning, especially along the coastal areas. Light to moderate winds are expected, with occasional strengthening during the daytime. The sea conditions will be moderate to slight in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.

Temperatures are forecast to reach 39℃ in Abu Dhabi and 38℃ in Dubai, with humidity levels ranging between 60 to 80 percent. UAE residents should prepare for rapid weather changes in the coming days as the transition period continues.

After a few days of heavy downpours and thunderstorms across various parts of the country, rainfall is expected to be less intense for the remainder of the week and will continue to diminish over the next few days. As the weather gradually shifts from autumn to winter, temperatures will fluctuate between warm and cold due to uneven heating of the Earth’s surface. During the day, the sun may still offer warmth, while at night, temperatures could drop significantly.