Hot and hazy weather across the UAE is likely to stay this week. Antonie Robertson / The National
Hot and hazy weather across the UAE is likely to stay this week. Antonie Robertson / The National
Hot and hazy weather across the UAE is likely to stay this week. Antonie Robertson / The National
Hot and hazy weather across the UAE is likely to stay this week. Antonie Robertson / The National

UAE weather: Dubai and Abu Dhabi set for hazy Sunday, with possible rain


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It will be a hazy and partly cloudy start to the week in the UAE, with some rainfall likely.

Low clouds will appear over the east coast on Sunday morning and over the south of the UAE in the afternoon, the National Centre of Meteorology said.

Light to moderate winds will cause blowing dust and sand.

The weather bureau expects it to reach up to 45°C in Abu Dhabi and 44°C in Dubai.

It will be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and in the Sea of Oman.

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