ABU DHABI // Temperatures in the country have decreased by five degrees today, Abu Dhabi weather forecasters have said.
Although there will not be any rain, they said skies will be partially cloudy as weather temperatures continue to drop.
The National Centre of Meteorology & Seismology has warned drivers to be wary of fog, which will mostly be a problem on the Abu Dhabi Dubai highway in scattered areas.
They have said fog will be in other parts of the country taking visibility down to anywhere between 2,000 and 100 metres.
The sea will not be rough.
Chances of fog will continue tomorrow and the sea will be moderate in general.
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