emirates7 - The UAE is still facing intense summer heat, with daytime highs climbing into the mid-40s and widespread humidity making conditions feel hotter across the country.
In Abu Dhabi, AccuWeather reports mostly sunny and very warm weather today, with a high of 42°C. Tonight will stay clear and hot, with temperatures only dropping slightly to 34°C. Although the current temperature is 33°C, humidity and sun exposure make it feel closer to 41°C.
Dubai is even hotter, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 43°C. The current temperature stands at 36°C, but the real-feel is about 42°C. Tonight, conditions will remain clear, with lows around 34°C.
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) notes that some variation is expected, as skies may turn partly cloudy to cloudy at times. Convective clouds are likely to form over eastern and southern regions, potentially spreading to inland areas and bringing rainfall. This pattern is forecast to continue until Friday.
Temperature ranges across the country remain extreme:
Internal regions: 43°C to 47°C
Coastal areas and islands: 40°C to 45°C
Mountainous regions: 30°C to 36°C
Yesterday’s highest temperature was recorded in Bada Dafas, Al Dhafra region, where the mercury reached 47.3°C at 1:30 p.m.
Winds will generally be light to moderate but may strengthen around cloud activity, with gusts up to 45 km/h. These winds could stir up dust and sand, reducing visibility, particularly from the southeast to the northeast.
Sea conditions are expected to be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.
Authorities continue to advise people to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during the hottest hours, and drive carefully in areas where visibility may be reduced by blowing dust.
In Abu Dhabi, AccuWeather reports mostly sunny and very warm weather today, with a high of 42°C. Tonight will stay clear and hot, with temperatures only dropping slightly to 34°C. Although the current temperature is 33°C, humidity and sun exposure make it feel closer to 41°C.
Dubai is even hotter, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 43°C. The current temperature stands at 36°C, but the real-feel is about 42°C. Tonight, conditions will remain clear, with lows around 34°C.
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) notes that some variation is expected, as skies may turn partly cloudy to cloudy at times. Convective clouds are likely to form over eastern and southern regions, potentially spreading to inland areas and bringing rainfall. This pattern is forecast to continue until Friday.
Temperature ranges across the country remain extreme:
Internal regions: 43°C to 47°C
Coastal areas and islands: 40°C to 45°C
Mountainous regions: 30°C to 36°C
Yesterday’s highest temperature was recorded in Bada Dafas, Al Dhafra region, where the mercury reached 47.3°C at 1:30 p.m.
Winds will generally be light to moderate but may strengthen around cloud activity, with gusts up to 45 km/h. These winds could stir up dust and sand, reducing visibility, particularly from the southeast to the northeast.
Sea conditions are expected to be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.
Authorities continue to advise people to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during the hottest hours, and drive carefully in areas where visibility may be reduced by blowing dust.