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To: bentway who wrote (255862)2/3/2008 6:07:28 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 281500
 
Global warming versus Siberian winds!

Cold night forecast in UAE
Aftab Kazmi, Al Ain Bureau Chief
Published: February 03, 2008, 14:01

gulfnews.com

Al Ain: People staying out at night must take extra protection as weathermen expect a gradual fall in temperature at night up to the weekends.

UAE has currently been facing windy conditions for the last several days. The winds have been coming in from the cold Siberian region.

The cold and windy conditions are expected to continue.

“We expect the winds would start weakening from Monday midday,” said a duty forecaster at Met Office of Dubai International Airport.

This, he said, will lead to a gradual increase in daytime and a fall in night temperatures all over the emirates.

The maximum temperature in Dubai is 19 degree Celsius that will drop down to 15 degrees to night, he said.

Al Ain was the coldest spot in the country on Sunday with minimum temperature falling down to eight degree Celsius.