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UAE Weekend Weather Forecast: Foggy Morning, Possible Rainfall

As the weekend approaches, residents in the UAE can anticipate fair to partly cloudy weather conditions.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has issued a yellow alert due to fog and mist formation in certain areas this morning.
Morning Fog Alert:
The NCM has identified regions more likely to experience foggy conditions during the morning, extending until 9 a.m.
Abu Dhabi Police have also issued an alert due to reduced visibility caused by the fog, urging drivers to exercise caution while driving and to adhere to changing speed limits displayed on electronic information boards.
Afternoon Rainfall Possibility:
There is a chance of rainfall in the afternoon, particularly in Eastward regions, attributed to convective cloud formation. Residents should remain prepared for potential showers during this period.
The night is expected to be humid, with similar weather conditions anticipated on Saturday morning. Some coastal and internal areas may wake up to fog and mist the following morning.
Wind Conditions:
Light to moderate winds are expected throughout the day, occasionally freshening and causing blowing dust.
The lowest temperature is set to drop to 19ºC, while the highest temperature is expected to reach 39ºC in internal parts of the country.
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