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A yellow alert has been issued for fresh northwesterly winds reaching speeds of 40kmph, accompanied by rough seas with wave heights of up to 7ft in the Arabian Gulf. The alert was issued by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) on November 13 at 9pm and remains in effect until 9am on November 17. Here is a map of the affected areas, provided by NCM:

UAE residents can anticipate fair to partly cloudy weather today, with clouds likely forming in the eastern regions. Humidity will increase during the night and early morning on Monday, with a possibility of fog or mist forming in internal areas. Humidity levels could reach up to 90% in certain parts of the country. The sea will experience rough conditions at times, moderating to slight or moderate by morning in the Arabian Gulf and remaining slight in the Oman Sea. Temperatures are expected to range from a low of 16°C to a high of 34°C in the mountains, while internal areas may see temperatures between 17°C and 33°C.

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