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UAE Residents Welcome Cooler Days as Temperatures Drop Below 35ºC

UAE residents are experiencing a welcome change in weather as daytime temperatures drop below 35ºC. Meteorologists say this marks the start of a cooler period across the country.

The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) reported coastal and island areas will see temperatures between 28ºC and 32ºC. Internal regions will experience highs from 30ºC to 34ºC. Mountainous areas will be the coolest, with readings between 21ºC and 26ºC.

Wednesday, November 12, will bring mostly fair weather. However, occasional clouds may appear over sea and island areas. Later in the day, temperatures may rise slightly, but conditions will stay comfortable. Cooler temperatures across UAE will make outdoor activities more enjoyable.

Humidity will increase overnight and into Thursday morning, especially in coastal and internal areas. Light mist may form in some low-lying regions during early hours.

Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the southeast to northeast at 10–20 km/h. Speeds may reach 30 km/h at times. Both the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea will remain calm, allowing safe marine activities.

In Sharjah, nighttime lows will reach around 19ºC, while Dubai and Abu Dhabi will drop to 23ºC. Residents can enjoy cooler evenings, perfect for outdoor gatherings, jogging, or evening commutes.

Experts say the key phrase “cooler temperatures across UAE” captures the week’s weather trend. Cooler temperatures across UAE will reduce heat stress and allow more comfortable daily life. Cooler temperatures across UAE will remain steady, gradually replacing the summer heat.

Overall, the UAE can expect mild and comfortable days ahead. Lower daytime highs and enjoyable evenings will benefit both residents and visitors.

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