The United Arab Emirates is preparing for unstable winter weather over the coming days. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) says a low-pressure system will bring clouds, light rain, strong winds, and blowing dust. Today, skies will be partly to mostly cloudy, especially in coastal, northern, and eastern areas, with some rain possible. Winds will be light to moderate but may gust up to 40 km/h, raising dust and reducing visibility. Early morning, the lowest temperature was 5.8°C at Jais Mountain in Ras Al Khaimah, showing cooler conditions in the northern mountains during winter peak. Daytime temperatures remain mild in the mid-20s Celsius, but residents should expect some rain and dropping temperatures. NCM forecasts that cloudiness and rain chances will continue into midweek before stabilizing. Humidity will rise overnight, increasing mist or fog chances. The Arabian Gulf may experience rough seas due to wind and cloud cover. Residents are advised to drive carefully during rain and mist with extra braking space and use proper lights. Dusty winds may cause air quality issues, especially for children and those with asthma. Outdoor events might be affected by gusty winds. Sea enthusiasts should watch for rough conditions and check updates before going out. Unsettled winters with rain and dust are occasionally seen in the UAE, caused by low-pressure systems and shifting winds. The NCM warns that weather can shift quickly and recommends residents stay updated on forecasts for safety. In short, the UAE faces a few days of cooler weather, rain, winds, and dust before the skies clear later this week.