emirates7 - The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) reported that some eastern and southern areas of the UAE may experience light rainfall as cloud cover increases over the region.
Forecasters indicated that weather conditions will alternate between fair and partly cloudy, with denser clouds appearing at times over the southern and eastern regions.
Meanwhile, the rest of the country continues to experience intense heat. Inland temperatures are climbing toward 48°C, coastal cities are ranging from 40°C to 45°C, and mountain areas remain slightly cooler in the mid-30s. The lowest temperature was recorded early morning in Fujairah’s Al Farfar at 25.6°C around 7:30 a.m.
Winds are expected to remain mostly light at 10–25 km/h but may gust up to 35 km/h during the day, causing some dust. Both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are anticipated to remain relatively calm.
In light of the high temperatures, Dubai Police issued a seasonal warning advising against leaving items such as lighters, perfumes, or carbonated drinks in vehicles, as the interior can heat up well beyond outside temperatures, potentially leading to explosions or fires.
Forecasters indicated that weather conditions will alternate between fair and partly cloudy, with denser clouds appearing at times over the southern and eastern regions.
Meanwhile, the rest of the country continues to experience intense heat. Inland temperatures are climbing toward 48°C, coastal cities are ranging from 40°C to 45°C, and mountain areas remain slightly cooler in the mid-30s. The lowest temperature was recorded early morning in Fujairah’s Al Farfar at 25.6°C around 7:30 a.m.
Winds are expected to remain mostly light at 10–25 km/h but may gust up to 35 km/h during the day, causing some dust. Both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are anticipated to remain relatively calm.
In light of the high temperatures, Dubai Police issued a seasonal warning advising against leaving items such as lighters, perfumes, or carbonated drinks in vehicles, as the interior can heat up well beyond outside temperatures, potentially leading to explosions or fires.