The National Centre of Meteorology has forecasted fair weather and some clouds and haze on Sunday.
The wind is expected to be moderate. In some exposed areas the wind may possibly kick up a little dust and sand.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai are expected to experience humidity levels at the upper limit of 50 to 55 per cent respectively.
In Dubai lows of 26°C and highs of 41°C have been predicted. In Abu Dhabi temperatures of 25°C to 42°C should be expected.
The sea is predicted to be moderate but it may become rough at night with clouds activity in the Arabian Gulf. The Oman sea is expected to be more moderate
Moving into Monday, across the country it will be, once again, hazy and partly cloudy. Areas of cloud should be expected especially in western areas, the coastal and the islands. There is also a chance of some light rainfall in those areas.
Buy farm-fresh food
The UAE is stepping up its game when it comes to platforms for local farms to show off and sell their produce.
In Dubai, visit Emirati Farmers Souq at The Pointe every Saturday from 8am to 2pm, which has produce from Al Ammar Farm, Omar Al Katri Farm, Hikarivege Vegetables, Rashed Farms and Al Khaleej Honey Trading, among others.
In Sharjah, the Aljada residential community will launch a new outdoor farmers’ market every Friday starting this weekend. Manbat will be held from 3pm to 8pm, and will host 30 farmers, local home-grown entrepreneurs and food stalls from the teams behind Badia Farms; Emirates Hydroponics Farms; Modern Organic Farm; Revolution Real; Astraea Farms; and Al Khaleej Food.
In Abu Dhabi, order farm produce from Food Crowd, an online grocery platform that supplies fresh and organic ingredients directly from farms such as Emirates Bio Farm, TFC, Armela Farms and mother company Al Dahra.
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