Dubai, UAE – October 11, 2025:
Dense fog and low visibility affected parts of Abu Dhabi early Saturday morning, prompting urgent warnings from Abu Dhabi Police and the National Center of Meteorology (NCM). Motorists were advised to exercise extreme caution, especially between 5:45 am and 9:00 am, as fog significantly reduced visibility over some western coastal and inland areas.
As weather patterns shift, the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), in coordination with the NCM, the Ministry of Interior, and other key entities, has placed all relevant departments on high alert. The UAE is expected to experience unstable weather starting Friday through the middle of next week, with a combination of heavy rainfall, strong winds, and blowing dust.
Weekend Weather Forecast: What to Expect
A surface low-pressure system moving from the south, along with an upper-level low bringing cooler, humid air, is creating a volatile mix that will drive unpredictable weather across the country.
Saturday, October 11:
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Abu Dhabi: High of 36.1°C, Low of 26.1°C
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Dubai: High of 35.6°C, Low of 27.2°C
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Early morning fog over western and coastal areas
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Authorities advise reduced travel during foggy hours
Sunday, October 12:
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Abu Dhabi: High of 36.1°C, Low of 27.8°C
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Dubai: High of 36.7°C, Low of 28.3°C
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Cloudy to overcast skies
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Light to moderate rain, occasionally heavy in northern and eastern regions
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Isolated chances of small hail
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Winds shifting from southeast to northwest, reaching speeds up to 50 km/h
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Blowing dust and sand may reduce visibility further
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Sea conditions rough in Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman
Public Safety Measures
NCEMA has urged the public to:
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Follow official weather bulletins
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Avoid flood-prone and low-lying areas
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Stay clear of beaches and open waters during rough sea alerts
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Drive cautiously and use fog lights when visibility is reduced
The NCM will continue to monitor conditions closely and issue updates as needed. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels and avoid spreading misinformation.