emirates7 - Abu Dhabi Police have issued a public advisory on X (formerly Twitter), urging drivers to exercise extra caution amid reduced visibility caused by fog. Motorists are reminded to follow the changing speed limits shown on electronic road signs. The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has also issued a fog warning, noting the possibility of dense fog and significantly reduced horizontal visibility — particularly in some western coastal areas — between 6:20 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday.
Across the UAE, residents are facing another scorching day as extreme heat continues to grip the country. According to AccuWeather, temperatures in Dubai are expected to peak at a sweltering 45°C, accompanied by strong sunshine and elevated risks of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration and heatstroke. While the thermometer currently reads 37°C, it already feels like 40°C. Nighttime will bring little relief, with clear skies and a low of 33°C.
A slight break from the intense heat is expected tomorrow, with temperatures ranging between 32°C and 42°C, although conditions will still remain harsh.
In Abu Dhabi, the weather mirrors that of Dubai, with a high of 45°C under relentless sun. The current temperature is 35°C, but the real-feel is closer to 44°C. Overnight lows will hover around 32°C, offering minimal comfort.
The NCM forecasts mostly fair to partly cloudy and hazy weather across the UAE, with a chance of convective clouds forming in the eastern and southern regions, which could result in isolated rainfall. Light to moderate winds, blowing from the southeast and northeast at times, may cause dust to be stirred up, with gusts reaching up to 40 km/h during the day. Conditions in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are expected to remain calm to slight.
Authorities are advising the public to stay well-hydrated, avoid sun exposure during the hottest parts of the day, and remain indoors whenever possible. Special precautions are urged for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, young children, and those working outdoors, who are especially at risk during this extreme weather.
Across the UAE, residents are facing another scorching day as extreme heat continues to grip the country. According to AccuWeather, temperatures in Dubai are expected to peak at a sweltering 45°C, accompanied by strong sunshine and elevated risks of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration and heatstroke. While the thermometer currently reads 37°C, it already feels like 40°C. Nighttime will bring little relief, with clear skies and a low of 33°C.
A slight break from the intense heat is expected tomorrow, with temperatures ranging between 32°C and 42°C, although conditions will still remain harsh.
In Abu Dhabi, the weather mirrors that of Dubai, with a high of 45°C under relentless sun. The current temperature is 35°C, but the real-feel is closer to 44°C. Overnight lows will hover around 32°C, offering minimal comfort.
The NCM forecasts mostly fair to partly cloudy and hazy weather across the UAE, with a chance of convective clouds forming in the eastern and southern regions, which could result in isolated rainfall. Light to moderate winds, blowing from the southeast and northeast at times, may cause dust to be stirred up, with gusts reaching up to 40 km/h during the day. Conditions in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are expected to remain calm to slight.
Authorities are advising the public to stay well-hydrated, avoid sun exposure during the hottest parts of the day, and remain indoors whenever possible. Special precautions are urged for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, young children, and those working outdoors, who are especially at risk during this extreme weather.