If you’re checking UAE weather today before a commute, a site visit, or a delivery run, two things matter most this week: overnight mist and gusty daytime winds. The pattern for 22 to 26 December 2025 is fairly typical for winter, higher humidity at night, patchy low cloud, then breezier afternoons.
Conditions can shift quickly along the coast, so we should keep an eye on official updates as plans change.
Tonight into early Tuesday, Dubai and nearby coastal areas (including Sharjah and parts of Abu Dhabi’s coastal routes) can expect partly cloudy skies with periods of higher humidity. That humidity is what raises the chance of mist, especially closer to western stretches and lower-lying areas, even if your start point is clear.
For Dubai, temperatures are expected to sit roughly in the 15°C to 22°C range across the night and daytime cycle. The main watch-out is visibility around dawn. A route that usually takes 25 minutes can feel longer when cars naturally slow and gaps widen.
For the latest official bulletin wording and updates, we can refer to the NCM weather bulletin download.
Mist is most likely late night through early morning, with the higher risk in western coastal and internal areas, plus low-lying spots where moisture lingers. If we’re on the road near dawn:
Winds can start light to moderate, then freshen in the daytime, with gusts up to around 40 km/h possible on the coast. That’s enough to stir dust in exposed areas and unsettle anything not tied down. For small firms, it’s basic checks that help: secure A-boards, banners, terrace items, and keep an eye on delivery riders, especially on open roads.
Across the wider UAE weather forecast for Tuesday to Friday, we’re looking at recurring partly cloudy to cloudy spells, with low cloud more likely over islands and some western areas. Night and morning humidity stays in the mix, so mist or fog remains a midweek theme.
Thursday, 25 December carries a small chance of light rainfall, mainly linked to low clouds around islands and western parts. By Friday, it can feel a touch cooler, helped by cloud cover and shifting winds. For live map views of cloud and wind patterns, the NCM forecast maps are worth checking before travel.
Midweek is about the pattern, not perfection. Expect humid nights, then breezier daytime periods. Marine users should note the Arabian Gulf can turn rough by night on Wednesday, which matters for coastal works, dhow trips, and anyone scheduling sea transfers.
Thursday’s light rain risk is low, but it’s enough to make roads slick in the first minutes after drizzle. Later week, northerly to north-westerly winds can lift dust or sand in open areas, which can reduce visibility again, even away from the coast. Temperatures trend down by Friday compared with earlier in the week.
A good forecast is only useful if we act on it.
For commuters:
For businesses with outdoor staff (construction, maintenance, events, deliveries):
For marine and coastal users:
This week’s headline is simple: mist can form overnight into early morning, winds can freshen with gusts up to around 40 km/h, and the Arabian Gulf may turn rough at times, with a small chance of light rain on Thursday. If we build a little buffer into travel and outdoor work plans, we reduce disruption and keep teams safer. Add your UAE business for free here: https://uaethrive.com/get-your-uae-business-discovered-for-free.
