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UAE braces for soaring temperatures: Here’s what to expect

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Planning to be out and about in the UAE this week? Be prepared for a serious heatwave as temperatures are set to soar across the country, particularly in inland regions.

According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), the desert heartlands of the UAE can expect blazing daytime highs of 42°C to 46°C, while coastal areas and islands, including cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, will see temperatures between 38°C and 42°C.

If you’re seeking cooler escapes, the mountainous regions will offer a slight reprieve, with milder highs of 35°C to 39°C, perfect for a drive.

The weather will remain mostly sunny to partly cloudy, especially toward the eastern parts of the country. Light to moderate winds from the southwest to northwest will bring brief moments of relief, occasionally picking up to 35 km/h during the day.

Good news for beach lovers and boaters: Sea conditions are expected to stay calm in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea, making it a great time for early morning water activities.

Hot Weather Travel Tips 

  • Stay hydrated: Carry a water bottle and drink regularly.
  • Avoid peak heat hours: Try to plan outdoor activities for early mornings or evenings.
  • Dress appropriately: Lightweight, breathable clothing and a hat go a long way.
  • Listen to guidance: Follow official advisories and safety tips, especially during high heat alerts.

Whether you’re out on a shopping spree or relaxing by the pool, take the necessary precautions to stay safe in the summer sun.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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UAE weather alert: Residents warned as rains and extreme heat sweep region

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Residents in eastern and southern parts of the UAE are being urged to exercise caution, as convective clouds and rainfall were reported this afternoon across several regions.

The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has issued orange and yellow alerts for unstable weather in areas including Sharjah, Fujairah, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra. The alert is in place until tonight.

Heavy rain was also recorded in Showkah (Ras Al Khaimah) and Khor Fakkan (Sharjah), with social media videos showing downpours in these areas.

Despite the rain, temperatures remain dangerously high, with highs between 40°C and 47°C across the country. The lowest temperature recorded today was 27.1°C in Jais Mountain, Ras Al Khaimah.

Authorities have also warned motorists to be extra careful due to wet roads or windy conditions in some areas, which potentially reduce visibility due to blowing dust.

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Unstable weather hits UAE with rain, dusty winds, and cloudy skies

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The UAE is currently experiencing unstable weather, with light rain reported in Sharjah around 12:50pm on Tuesday, following early morning showers in Khorfakkan. The East Coast is now blanketed with thick clouds, signalling the likelihood of further weather activity across the country.

According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), the ongoing conditions are being driven by a surface low-pressure system extending from the East, combined with a weaker low-pressure system in the upper atmosphere. This combination is resulting in partly cloudy to hazy skies, with an increased chance of convective cloud formation—especially over eastern and some internal areas.

These clouds carry a high probability of rainfall, and more showers are expected later today and tomorrow, the NCM said.

Temperatures are also on the rise, accompanied by a slight increase in humidity. Residents, especially those in coastal and inland regions, may feel muggy conditions develop throughout the day.

Dusty winds and reduced visibility

The NCM has also warned of dusty winds that may affect various parts of the country. Wind speeds are forecast to range between 10–25 km/h, occasionally reaching up to 40 km/h in exposed areas, which may kick up dust and reduce visibility on roads.

Motorists and outdoor goers are urged to take caution, particularly in open or desert areas where blowing dust could hinder visibility and pose health risks for those with respiratory conditions.

There is also a chance of mist formation, especially during early morning or late-night hours.

Winds will be light to moderate overall, shifting between southeasterly and northeasterly directions, with occasional strengthening during the daytime.

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Rainfall brings brief relief as UAE braces for shifting weather patterns this week

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Dubai and Al Ain witnessed light to heavy rainfall on Monday, bringing brief respite from the intense summer heat. Areas such as Khatm Al Shakla, Umm Al Zamoul, Al Faqa’a, and locations near the Dubai–Al Ain Road experienced showers, with social media users sharing photos and videos from Margam and Skydive Dubai.

Authorities have urged motorists to drive cautiously and adhere to variable speed limits displayed on digital road signs, especially in rain-affected zones.

The showers come amid a record-breaking heatwave, with temperatures crossing 50°C multiple times this season.

What to expect this week: Fog, wind, and cooler coastal temps

According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM):

  • Wednesday: Drop in temperatures, especially along the coast. Expect low clouds, possible fog, and dusty winds reaching up to 40 km/h. The sea will be slight to moderate.
  • Thursday to Saturday: Mostly clear to partly cloudy, with humidity rising overnight. Fog and light fog are possible, particularly in coastal and inland areas.

Temperature ranges for the week:

  • Highs: 33°C to 49°C
  • Lows: 25°C to 33°C

Wind speeds will range from 10 to 25 km/h, occasionally reaching up to 40 km/h. The Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman will remain slight to moderate throughout the week.

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