On Sunday, August 11, the majority of residents in the UAE can anticipate a reasonably clear day that may occasionally become partly cloudy, as reported by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). The weather department indicates that low clouds will form along the eastern coastline, with the possibility of convective clouds developing in certain eastern and southern regions. These convective clouds could lead to rainfall in some eastern and southern areas. Although the weather department predicted possible rain in various parts of the country, humidity is expected to increase during the night and early Monday morning in some western coastal regions. Temperatures are projected to climb, with highs reaching 50℃ in Razeen, Mezaira, Gasyoura, and Al Quaa. In contrast, temperatures in Abu Dhabi and Dubai are expected to peak at 45℃ and 43℃, respectively, while dropping to as low as 22℃ in the mountainous areas. Humidity levels could fall to 15 percent in the mountains and rise to 85 percent in coastal areas and islands. Light to moderate winds, occasionally strengthening, are forecasted to sweep across the country, potentially causing dust. The sea conditions are expected to be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.