The autumnal equinox on September 23rd marks the official end of summer in the UAE, heralding a period of gradually decreasing temperatures. According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), the most significant change will be felt in cooler nights, while the days will also become less intense, offering a major respite from the scorching heat. The equinox also brings nearly equal hours of daylight and darkness.
Along with the temperature drop, the season change alters wind patterns, increasing the likelihood of convective cloud formation, particularly in the eastern regions. These cumulonimbus clouds can lead to rainfall and thunderstorms, which may occasionally extend into the country's interior, potentially causing heavy downpours.
As the season progresses into October, the days will continue to shorten, and the nights will grow longer. This shift is a natural indicator of the deepening autumn, paving the way for the pleasant winter weather that makes outdoor activities enjoyable for residents and tourists in the UAE.
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