emirates7 - UAE residents can expect another scorching and hazy day as summer heat intensifies.
In Dubai, skies will be sunny and hazy with temperatures peaking at 39°C, according to AccuWeather. Overnight, conditions will stay clear with lows around 31°C.
Abu Dhabi will be slightly hotter, reaching 40°C during the day and cooling to 31°C at night under clear skies. At present, the temperature is 34°C, though humidity makes it feel closer to 38°C.
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) predicts generally fair to partly cloudy weather across the country, with some cloud development in southern areas. Coastal regions are likely to see rising humidity overnight and into Sunday morning.
Temperatures will remain extreme, with inland areas ranging between 41°C and 45°C, while coastal and island regions will record highs of 39°C to 43°C. Mountain areas will be comparatively cooler at 30°C to 35°C.
Yesterday’s highest reading was 45.2°C in Ghweifat, Al Dhafra, at 2:45 pm.
Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally strengthening during the day and causing dust in parts of the southwest and northwest. Speeds are expected to range from 10–25 km/h, with gusts up to 40 km/h.
Sea conditions will be generally calm to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.
In Dubai, skies will be sunny and hazy with temperatures peaking at 39°C, according to AccuWeather. Overnight, conditions will stay clear with lows around 31°C.
Abu Dhabi will be slightly hotter, reaching 40°C during the day and cooling to 31°C at night under clear skies. At present, the temperature is 34°C, though humidity makes it feel closer to 38°C.
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) predicts generally fair to partly cloudy weather across the country, with some cloud development in southern areas. Coastal regions are likely to see rising humidity overnight and into Sunday morning.
Temperatures will remain extreme, with inland areas ranging between 41°C and 45°C, while coastal and island regions will record highs of 39°C to 43°C. Mountain areas will be comparatively cooler at 30°C to 35°C.
Yesterday’s highest reading was 45.2°C in Ghweifat, Al Dhafra, at 2:45 pm.
Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally strengthening during the day and causing dust in parts of the southwest and northwest. Speeds are expected to range from 10–25 km/h, with gusts up to 40 km/h.
Sea conditions will be generally calm to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.