If you’re checking UAE weather today before a commute, a site visit, or a delivery run, focus on three things: cooler temperatures, strong northwesterly winds, and rough to very rough sea conditions. Low clouds also show up over islands and parts of the coast and north, and winds can lift dust and sand, which may reduce visibility in exposed areas.
For the latest official bulletin wording, refer to the NCM PDF bulletin here:
https://assets.ncm.gov.ae/assets/bulletins/2025/12/6-20251231023647.pdf
You can also check the official NCM tools below before travel:
UAE weather today (31 December): what to expect
The pattern today supports partly cloudy skies, with low clouds over islands and some coastal and northern areas. Temperatures trend cooler compared with recent days, especially after any earlier rainfall. Winds stay active, and that matters for both road visibility and marine conditions.
Key risks today: wind, dust, and rough seas
Strong northwesterly winds can:
- Push dust and sand into the air, which can cut visibility, especially in more open northern and eastern routes.
- Make driving less stable for high sided vehicles on open roads.
- Increase sea state quickly, even if the coast looks calm at first.
Sea conditions are a major watch-out today. If you have coastal work, boat trips, or sea transfers planned, check official updates close to departure.
Dust and visibility: what drivers should do
If you’re on the road and haze builds ahead:
- Slow down early, before visibility drops.
- Increase following distance.
- Avoid sudden braking and sharp lane changes.
- Use low beam headlights in reduced visibility.
If you manage outdoor teams, this is also a day to secure loose items such as signs, barriers, and light materials.
Sea conditions: Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea
Sea state is expected to be rough to very rough at times, especially in the Arabian Gulf, with rough conditions also affecting the Oman Sea. This matters for dhow trips, fishing, offshore work, and coastal operations.
For live monitoring, the NCM forecast maps help you track wind direction and strength.
UAE outlook into early January: calmer pattern, fog or mist possible later
As we move into early January, conditions can turn more settled at times, but humidity can return overnight. That raises the chance of fog or mist, especially inland and in lower-lying areas, mainly late night into early morning.
The main pattern to plan around:
- Stronger NW winds and rough seas now
- A gradual easing later, with a possible return of humid nights and morning visibility issues
For the latest updates as timings change, keep checking:
- https://mobile.ncm.gov.ae/services/download-weather-bulletin?lang=en
- https://mobile.ncm.gov.ae/maps-weather-forecast?lang=en
What this forecast means for commuters, outdoor work, and marine plans
For commuters:
- Expect sudden visibility changes where dust lifts in open areas.
- Build a buffer into travel times on windier routes.
For businesses with outdoor staff:
- Treat this as a higher-risk wind period for exposed tasks.
- Secure temporary structures, signs, and loose materials.
For marine and coastal users:
- Rough to very rough seas can disrupt schedules and raise safety risks.
- Follow port guidance and reschedule if conditions deteriorate.
Conclusion
Today’s headline is simple: cooler air, strong NW winds, and rough to very rough seas, with low clouds at times and a risk of blowing dust that can reduce visibility. Before travel or marine activity, use official updates from the NCM bulletin download and NCM forecast maps.
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