The UAE weather tomorrow will be marked by higher humidity levels and partly cloudy skies, especially during the early morning and evening hours, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
Residents across the country should prepare for fair weather with occasional cloud cover, as well as the return of sticky conditions, particularly in coastal and northern areas.
Humidity and Clouds Will Shape Tuesday’s Weather
The NCM forecasts that most areas in the UAE will experience fair to partly cloudy skies, which could increase in some regions, especially during the afternoon. Cloud cover is expected to be more prominent over eastern and southern areas of the country.

Humidity will rise during the night and early morning hours, with the potential for fog or mist formation over some coastal and inland areas. This means early commuters might face reduced visibility and should plan accordingly.
Morning Fog and Mist: What You Should Know
Humidity levels are forecast to rise late tonight and into Tuesday morning. With this spike, the NCM has warned of possible fog or mist formation, particularly in northern and interior regions.
This is part of a seasonal transition period, when temperatures gradually increase and humidity surges during the early hours of the day.
Motorists are advised to:
- Drive slowly and carefully during foggy conditions
- Use fog lights and avoid high-beam headlights
- Monitor updates from the NCM for any fog alerts
Temperatures Continue to Rise as Summer Nears
As the UAE enters the warmer months, temperatures are climbing steadily. According to the NCM, maximum temperatures tomorrow could range from 38°C to 43°C in internal areas. Coastal areas will be slightly cooler but will feel warmer due to the rising humidity.
Expected temperature range:
- Internal areas: 38°C to 43°C
- Coastal areas: 34°C to 39°C
- Mountainous regions: 27°C to 33°C
Even though the skies may be partly cloudy, UV levels remain high, so residents should take precautions when spending time outdoors during the day.
Winds to Stay Light to Moderate
Winds will be light to moderate, blowing from the southeast to northeast at speeds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h, occasionally reaching up to 35 km/h in some areas.
While these breezes might bring slight relief from the humidity, they are not strong enough to cause dust or sandstorms, so overall air quality should remain stable.
Sea Conditions: Smooth to Slightly Rough

If you’re planning to head to the beach or go boating, sea conditions will be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.
It’s always a good idea to:
- Check marine forecasts before planning water activities
- Be cautious if visibility drops due to mist or fog
- Stay hydrated and protected from sun exposure while at the beach
Tips for Dealing with Humid Weather
The increasing humidity can make the heat feel even more intense. Here are some practical tips to stay comfortable:
- Hydrate often: Drink plenty of water throughout the day
- Wear light clothing: Choose breathable, loose-fitting clothes
- Avoid peak hours: Stay indoors between 12pm and 4pm
- Use sunscreen: Protect your skin from harmful UV rays
- Cool your space: Use fans and air conditioners efficiently
For those observing fasting during the day, it’s especially important to stay cool and avoid outdoor exertion.
Weather in Key Cities
Here’s a quick look at the expected weather for some major UAE cities tomorrow:
City | Forecast | Max Temp | Humidity |
---|---|---|---|
Abu Dhabi | Fair, humid at night | 41°C | High |
Dubai | Partly cloudy | 40°C | High |
Sharjah | Partly cloudy | 41°C | High |
Ras Al Khaimah | Humid, clear skies | 39°C | Very High |
Fujairah | Cloudy intervals | 36°C | Moderate |
Al Ain | Sunny, humid | 43°C | High |
What’s Causing the Weather Pattern?
Meteorologists say that the current weather conditions are typical for this time of year, as the UAE transitions fully into the summer season.
The rise in humidity is due to winds shifting from land to sea, bringing in moisture from surrounding bodies of water like the Arabian Gulf.
While temperatures are climbing, the mix of fair skies and clouds means we may also see variations across the Emirates — with some places experiencing higher heat indexes than others.
Looking Ahead: What’s in Store This Week
While tomorrow will see humid and partly cloudy conditions, the rest of the week is expected to follow a similar pattern. The NCM has not issued any extreme weather alerts for the coming days.
Expect:
- Fair to partly cloudy skies
- Humidity spikes at night and morning
- Highs of up to 43°C inland
- Light to moderate winds
- Calm seas with minor variations
Weather authorities continue to monitor daily developments, and updated forecasts are released regularly.
Stay Updated and Stay Safe

For residents across the UAE, keeping up with daily weather updates is essential—especially during transitional months like May. Whether you’re commuting early, heading outdoors, or planning weekend activities, checking the weather report can help you plan smarter.
You can:
- Follow the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) via their website or app
- Tune into local radio stations and news for daily forecasts
- Set alerts for fog or dust warnings via your phone’s weather app
Conclusion: Prepare for Humidity and Cloudy Skies
The UAE weather tomorrow is expected to bring a mix of heat, humidity, and partly cloudy skies. While no severe weather is anticipated, the increased moisture in the air could lead to early morning fog, especially in the north and along the coast.
Make sure to stay safe, hydrated, and informed as the weather continues to shift toward hotter summer conditions.
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