The Dubai Meteorology Authority has released its weather forecast for the weekend, covering Thursday, December 4, 2025, to Saturday, December 6, 2025. Both locals and tourists can anticipate a mix of weather, with temperatures sitting between 20°C and 28°C throughout the emirate.
On Thursday, December 4, expect partly cloudy conditions during the day, with slight chances of rain. As night falls, the visibility may worsen due to mist and haze. Travelers should exercise caution while driving at night due to potential fog.
Friday, December 5, will bring dynamic weather, especially in Dubai's eastern regions. Coastal areas may experience thundery showers alongside strong gusts, making maritime activities potentially perilous. Inshore areas will remain mostly cloudy with minimal rainfall expected. Foggy conditions could linger during early morning and late-night hours, requiring motorists to be vigilant.
Saturday, December 6, is predicted to start with limited visibility, which may persist into the morning. As the day unfolds, much of Dubai will see partly cloudy conditions, while fog and mist stay prevalent in lower areas. Evening weather will continue to be partly cloudy, providing cool and pleasant conditions for outdoor ventures.
The weekend forecast underscores the necessity of staying updated as strong winds and thunderstorms may disrupt outdoor activities, particularly along the coast. Mariners, fishermen, and outdoor enthusiasts should remain alert and adhere to safety protocols. Likewise, drivers must be cautious of reduced visibility caused by fog.
This weekend promises a blend of partly cloudy skies, misty conditions, fog, and occasional rainfall. Despite this, daytime temperatures will remain comfortable for most activities. Expect slightly cooler temperatures in the evenings, providing a refreshing atmosphere across the region.
The Dubai Meteorology Authority is committed to providing timely weather updates to ensure the safety of residents and visitors. Individuals are encouraged to review forecasts before heading out, especially if participating in outdoor or maritime events, to mitigate the impact of unpredictable weather.
























