The UAE is already seeing a taste of summer, with temperatures climbing to 40°C in April, well above the usual seasonal range.
Typically, April temperatures hover between 32°C and 36°C, making this early spike unusual. But despite the rising heat, summer hasn’t fully arrived yet.
The country is currently in the Sarrayat season, a transitional period between spring and summer. This phase, which runs until early May, is known for sudden weather changes, including brief rain, strong winds, and dust storms.
Residents across the country can expect partly cloudy to cloudy skies on April 21, with dusty conditions at times, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
There is also a chance of light rain over some coastal areas and islands, along with a slight drop in temperatures, especially in western coastal regions.
Winds will be light to moderate, shifting from southeasterly to northwesterly and northeasterly directions. At times, they may strengthen, reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h, causing dust to blow and reducing visibility in some areas.
Sea conditions will be slight to moderate, becoming rough at times in the Arabian Gulf, particularly toward the west, while remaining slight in the Oman Sea.
City temperatures today:
- Dubai: High 35°C-Low 26°C
- Abu Dhabi: High 36°C-Low 26°C
- Sharjah: High 34°C-Low 22°C
Overall, the UAE continues to experience mixed spring weather, with dust, clouds, and occasional rain ahead of the hotter summer months. For now, the country remains in a transition phase, where heat and rain can occur on the same day, before the full intensity of summer sets in.