UAE: Unstable Weather Conditions Forecast For Until Thursday
Unstable weather is on the horizon for the UAE, as forecasted by the National Center of Meteorology (NCM). The country is set to see a mix of partly cloudy to cloudy skies, along with the likelihood of rainfall in several regions, particularly along the coast, on islands, and in the Northern and Eastern areas.
This weather pattern is attributed to a surface low-pressure system from the Southeast, which is expected to merge with an upper air low-pressure system. Together, these systems will usher in a cold air mass and strong winds from the West, fostering cloud development and, at times, convective activity.

The interaction between the surface low-pressure system and the upper air counterpart is poised to shake up the UAE's weather. The merging of these systems, alongside a cold air mass and vigorous upper-air winds from the West, is set to facilitate the formation of clouds across various parts of the country. This could lead to sporadic convective weather phenomena.
Initially, light to moderate winds blowing from the southeast will be prevalent. However, a change is forecasted with winds expected to veer towards the northeast and northwest. These shifting winds might intensify occasionally, raising the potential for dust and sand to be blown across terrestrial areas. Such conditions underscore the dynamic nature of the UAE's weather during this period.
Moreover, the sea conditions around the UAE are also expected to mirror the atmospheric instability. Predictions indicate that the sea will generally be slight to moderate in its temperament. However, there could be spells of rough seas, especially in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea, which are more likely during times of active cloud cover. This fluctuation in sea conditions is a direct consequence of the overarching weather dynamics influenced by the low-pressure systems and the accompanying cold air mass and strong winds.