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UAE weather: Another hot and hazy day

ABU DHABI // Residents can expect another hot day with hazy skies as temperatures and humidity continue to climb across the country.

Humidity in Abu Dhabi and Dubai is forecast to peak at 95 per cent with 70 per cent humidity expected further north which will increase overnight.

Temperatures will range between 22°C and 42°C inland with lows of 24°C and highs of 34°C expected along the coast.

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Seafarers can expect moderate waters, turning choppy throughout the day in both the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman.

Temperatures are expected to drop slightly on Wednesday, with fresh north-westerly winds forecast by the National Centre of Seismology and Meteorology.

Commuters are advised to drive with caution on Wednesday morning as the breezes may cause blowing dust over open areas, decreasing visibility over motorways.

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