A yellow alert was issued by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) on Saturday, November 16, due to rough seas and strong winds reaching up to 40kmph, blowing in a northwesterly direction. The weather department highlighted that the sea will be rough with waves reaching 7 feet in the Arabian Gulf until 9pm today. A yellow alert indicates that individuals should be cautious if engaging in outdoor activities. The sea conditions will vary from moderate to rough in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.
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Light to moderate winds, occasionally freshening, are anticipated across the country. The NCM also noted that most residents can expect a fair day, which may become partly cloudy at times, with clouds forming in the eastern regions. Although the weather department predicted lower temperatures in some parts of the country, humidity is expected to rise by night and Sunday morning, potentially leading to mist formation in certain inland areas. Humidity levels could drop to 20 per cent in some areas of Abu Dhabi.
In contrast, humidity is forecasted to reach 85 per cent in Dubai.
Temperatures in the mountains may range from 16ºC to 34ºC. In Abu Dhabi and Dubai, temperatures are expected to reach up to 30ºC, slightly cooler than yesterday's 32ºC.
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