emirates7 - Residents across the UAE are being advised to take safety measures as extreme heat continues, especially in Abu Dhabi and interior parts of the country.
According to AccuWeather, Dubai will see very hot weather today, with occasional clouds and sunshine pushing temperatures up to 42°C. Tonight will remain exceptionally warm, with clear skies and a low of around 35°C.
In Abu Dhabi, the situation is even more intense. The capital is experiencing increased cloudiness along with extreme daytime temperatures reaching 45°C. Authorities have classified the heat as highly dangerous and are urging residents to stay indoors. Overnight, temperatures will only slightly, hovering around 34°C with partly cloudy skies.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts mostly fair to partly cloudy weather across the UAE today, with a chance of convective clouds forming—particularly in eastern areas by the afternoon, which could bring rainfall.
Temperatures in interior areas are expected to range from 44°C to 49°C, while coastal regions and islands will see highs between 40°C and 45°C. In mountainous areas, temperatures are forecast to hit between 34°C and 39°C.
On Monday, the highest recorded temperature in the UAE was 48.7°C, observed in Mezaira, Al Dhafra, at 3pm—underscoring the intensity of the heat wave.
Winds will range from light to moderate, occasionally becoming stronger during the day at speeds of 10–25 km/h, with gusts up to 40 km/h, possibly causing blowing dust in open areas. Sea conditions are expected to stay calm, with slight waves in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.
According to AccuWeather, Dubai will see very hot weather today, with occasional clouds and sunshine pushing temperatures up to 42°C. Tonight will remain exceptionally warm, with clear skies and a low of around 35°C.
In Abu Dhabi, the situation is even more intense. The capital is experiencing increased cloudiness along with extreme daytime temperatures reaching 45°C. Authorities have classified the heat as highly dangerous and are urging residents to stay indoors. Overnight, temperatures will only slightly, hovering around 34°C with partly cloudy skies.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) forecasts mostly fair to partly cloudy weather across the UAE today, with a chance of convective clouds forming—particularly in eastern areas by the afternoon, which could bring rainfall.
Temperatures in interior areas are expected to range from 44°C to 49°C, while coastal regions and islands will see highs between 40°C and 45°C. In mountainous areas, temperatures are forecast to hit between 34°C and 39°C.
On Monday, the highest recorded temperature in the UAE was 48.7°C, observed in Mezaira, Al Dhafra, at 3pm—underscoring the intensity of the heat wave.
Winds will range from light to moderate, occasionally becoming stronger during the day at speeds of 10–25 km/h, with gusts up to 40 km/h, possibly causing blowing dust in open areas. Sea conditions are expected to stay calm, with slight waves in the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.