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The temperature decreased this September

The National Meteorological Center expected that the temperatures begin to decrease during the month of September, with the continued impact of the state with the extension of thermal depressions and the rainfall on separate areas of the state.

In detail, the Climate Recipe Report for the month of September issued by the center, that September is considered the last month of the summer months, and the temperatures begin to decline, especially during the night, and during the second half of it, where the autumn season begins astronomically on the twenty -third of this month by perpendicular to the sun on the equator and then after that it ostensibly heading south towards the orbit of Capricorn.

He added that the impact of the seasonal depression of India weakens and gradually declining, with the continued influence of the state with the extension of thermal depressions from the center of the Arabian Peninsula, accompanied by relatively active winds of dust that may lead to a low range of horizontal visibility sometimes, and the opportunity remains prepared for cumulative clouds accompanied by rain, especially on the eastern region, and its impact may extend to some of the interior areas of the state.

He pointed out that the southeastern winds prevail at the end of the night and the morning times, turning into a northwestern period of noon and evening with the impact of the breeze/sea cycle.

The percentage of humidity in the air increases slightly during this month compared to August, especially with the second half of it, and the average relative humidity is 49 %. As a result, the chances of fog/ light fog increases in separate areas of the country.

The center’s report reviewed climate statistics and historical records, as the temperature ranges between this month between 32.3 and 34.2 ° C, the average maximum temperature between 38.5 and 40.6 ° C, and the average micro temperature between 26.8 and 29.3 ° C, the highest temperature was 51.1 ° C in Mukhsar in 2016, and the lowest temperature on Jais Mountain year 2015 which amounted to 16.5 ° C.

As for the wind, the average wind speed was 11 km/h, the highest wind speed of 92.2 (km/h) in the saa in 2023, and the highest winds of 109.3 (km/h) at Al Ain Airport in 2008.

As for moisture, the average maximum relative humidity reached between 68 % to 87, the average small relative humidity between 17 % to 29 %.

As for the fog, the highest year was that fog was repeated during the past years in 2014, when the number of fog was repeated 14 days of fog and 12 days of light fog.

The highest amount of rain registered during this month was 86.4 mm in Jabal Hafit in 2006.

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