UAE weather forecast: 4 days ahead of the mixed season, residents need to find out. world News

The National Center of Metirology (NCM) has estimated the changing weather situation in the United Arab Emirates from Thursday, August 21 to August 24, 2025. The four -day period is partially cloudy in many areas, especially with the possibility of rainfall in eastern and southern regions. The winds are expected to strengthen at intervals, and both the Gulf of Arabia and Oman Seafood will be moderate to moderate.
Weather forecasting observation – 24 August to 24
The NCM, which works under the UAE’s Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, has covered the four-day weather Outlook on Thursday through Sunday. Each day brings a slight transfer situation to different areas:
Thursday, August 21, 2025
- Sky: Partially cloudy will be cloudy.
- Rainfall: The possibility of convection cloud formation in eastern and southern regions, which can cause rain.
- Winds: From north -pre -winds to light to moderate, fresh in the south. The speed between 10–25 km/h, sometimes reaches 45 km/h.
- Marine Status: The sea will be moderate to moderate in the Gulf of Arab and modest in Oman Sea.
Friday, August 22, 2025
- The sky: partially cloudy, especially with intermittent clouds in eastern and southern regions.
- Rainfall: Continuous possibility of rain with a significant decrease in temperature.
- Winds: north -western, light to moderate in the south -west, strong during the day. The speed between 10–25 km/h, at a peak of 35 km/h.
- Marine Status: The sea will remain modest in both the Gulf of Arabia and the Oman Sea.
Saturday, August 23, 2025
- Aches: In the southern parts, there will be partly cloudy with cloud patches.
- Rain: Clouds may continue to grow, but the chances of rainfall are less visible.
- Winds: north -western, light to moderate in the south -west, strong during the day. The wind speed will be between 10-25 km/h, which will reach 35 km/h.
- Marine Status: The sea is expected to remain modest in both the Gulf of Arabia and the Oman Sea.
- Sky: Partly cloudy throughout the day. By night, cloud cover in northern and eastern regions is expected to increase.
- Rainfall: Cloud Formation can potentially bring localized rainfall.
- Winds: Similar wind patterns continue – from northeastly, light to moderate, sometimes with strengthening the day. The speed will again be between 10-25 km/h, with a maximum of 35 km/h.
- Marine Status: A slight sea position is expected in both the Gulf of Arabia and the Oman Sea.
Meteorological Authority and its role
The weather forecast is released by the National Center of Meteorological (NCM), which is an official meteorological authority in the UAE. Established in March 2007, NCM works under the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment. NCM is assigned:
- Issue alert for daily weather forecasting and adverse conditions.
- Using advanced meteorological technologies in collaboration with international agencies.
- Operating cloud seeding operations for the purpose of increasing rainfall, an essential program to improve water stability in the area.
Through timely updates and scientific surveillance, NCM plays a central role in climate management, public safety and weather -related advice in the United Arab Emirates.
Should the residents know
-Just as the UAE goes into a slightly unstable weather period, residents and travelers should take into account the following:
- Dust and sand: strengthening the winds during the day can result in dust and sand blowing, especially on Thursday, August 21. It can affect visibility and external comfort.
- Possibility of rain: Although rainfall is not guaranteed every day, there is most likely to see rain in eastern and southern regions, especially on Thursday and Friday.
- Marine Safety: Generally despite the minor to moderate conditions, those who plan marine activities should remain updated on the forecasts as the position of the sea can change with wind intensity.
- Temperature drop: A noticeable decrease in temperature is expected to occur by Friday, which may offer temporary relief from peak heat heat.