emirates7 - The UAE is expected to face extremely hot weather today, with the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) reporting a significant rise in temperatures across the country. Inland areas will experience the highest heat, with temperatures ranging from 44°C to 49°C.
Coastal regions and islands are also likely to see scorching conditions, with highs between 37°C and 44°C, while mountainous areas will have slightly milder temperatures, ranging from 35°C to 39°C. The weather will be generally clear to partly cloudy, with low clouds anticipated along the eastern coast.
Humidity levels are forecast to increase overnight and into Wednesday morning, heightening the likelihood of fog or mist in some coastal and interior regions. Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally becoming stronger, blowing from the southwest to northwest at speeds of 10–25 km/h and gusting up to 35 km/h.
Sea conditions will remain stable, with the Arabian Gulf expected to be slight to moderate and the Oman Sea remaining slight.
Authorities are advising the public to take appropriate safety measures, stay well-hydrated, avoid sun exposure during the hottest parts of the day, and keep an eye on weather updates.
Coastal regions and islands are also likely to see scorching conditions, with highs between 37°C and 44°C, while mountainous areas will have slightly milder temperatures, ranging from 35°C to 39°C. The weather will be generally clear to partly cloudy, with low clouds anticipated along the eastern coast.
Humidity levels are forecast to increase overnight and into Wednesday morning, heightening the likelihood of fog or mist in some coastal and interior regions. Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally becoming stronger, blowing from the southwest to northwest at speeds of 10–25 km/h and gusting up to 35 km/h.
Sea conditions will remain stable, with the Arabian Gulf expected to be slight to moderate and the Oman Sea remaining slight.
Authorities are advising the public to take appropriate safety measures, stay well-hydrated, avoid sun exposure during the hottest parts of the day, and keep an eye on weather updates.