With the minimums in the nation floating in the vicinity of 8°C and 9°C, the occupants are getting a charge out of the winter in UAE. The fall in temperature proceeds, however, it went somewhat up on Wednesday.
Jebel Jais mountain, UAE's tallest pinnacle recorded the lowest minimum of the season in the country on Wednesday at 10.1°C. Though this was up somewhat in comparison from 9.9°C on Tuesday morning.
The minimum temperatures of the interior parts remained in the teens. In the last 24 hours, Ras Al Khaimah recorded 13.1°C, Sharjah 18.4°C and Fujairah recorded 19°C.
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The Meteorology and Seismology Department likewise recorded 11°C in Raknah and 11.5°C in Damthah, while the weather remained humid and the humidity recorded for the day was 33 percent
Moreover, the Met Department expects sea surge and thus has issued a yellow code advisory for fishermen and individuals going out to the ocean on the Arabian Gulf waters.
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The notice is up until around 5 pm today as strong north westerlies could surge waves in the zone. The maximum temperatures can range in the upper 30’s in the interior regions of the country with the lows of 16°C expected in the mountains.
Giving a conjecture for the entire week, the Met Department predicts that cloudy skies could prompt scattered showers particularly over the beachfront regions of UAE throughout the end of the week.
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