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UAE sizzles at 50.2°C in Sharjah amid rainfall as midweek showers expected

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The UAE experienced a dramatic contrast in weather today, with soaring temperatures and isolated rainfall reported in different regions, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

The highest temperature of the day was recorded in Al Dhaid, Sharjah, where the mercury hit a blistering 50.2°C at 2pm. Meanwhile, the coolest spot in the country was Damtha, Al Ain, where temperatures dropped to 27.1°C at 5am.

Despite the extreme heat, rainfall was reported in some parts of the eastern region, and more light showers may be on the way this week. 

The NCM forecasts that cumulus clouds will likely form over the eastern parts of the country on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, potentially bringing brief rain showers.

This weather pattern is being driven by a weak surface low-pressure system from the east interacting with a high-pressure system from the west, alongside a weak upper-atmosphere low-pressure trough. These systems are combining to create conditions conducive to cloud formation and shifting wind patterns.

Both Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to remain generally clear to partly cloudy, with moderate winds that could pick up to 40 km/h at times, stirring dust and reducing visibility in exposed areas. Winds will shift from southeasterly to northwesterly on Tuesday and southeasterly to northeasterly on Wednesday. Sea conditions will remain mostly calm, with slight to moderate waves expected in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.

Earlier in the week, fog was reported in several parts of Al Dhafra region on Monday morning, including Habshan, Bada Dafas, and the Ghayathi–Madinat Zayed Road. The fog persisted for nearly two hours, from 6:50am to 9am.

Temperatures across the country are forecast to range from 35°C to 49°C during the day, while nighttime lows will hover between 23°C and 32°C. Relative humidity may rise to 85% in some coastal areas, with a minimum of 10% in drier inland regions.

Looking ahead, similar weather conditions are likely to continue through Thursday and Friday, with clear to partly cloudy skies and the possibility of cloud buildup in the eastern areas. Winds are expected to stay moderate but may become gusty and dusty at times.

The NCM urges residents to monitor official forecasts, avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours, and take precautions during dusty weather, particularly those with respiratory sensitivities.

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UAE weather: Temperatures to hit 48°C as NCM warns of rising humidity

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The UAE is set for another spell of intense summer heat, with temperatures expected to reach 48°C in some inland areas on Tuesday, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

While most parts of the country will experience fair to partly cloudy skies, meteorologists say convective clouds could develop over eastern regions later in the day, bringing a chance of isolated rainfall as well as humid conditions.

Tuesday’s forecast

The NCM expects:

  • Maximum temperatures between 43°C and 48°C in inland areas.
  • Coastal and island temperatures ranging from 38°C to 42°C.
  • Mountain areas recording highs of 32°C to 37°C.

Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds are forecast, with speeds of 10 to 25km/h, occasionally increasing to 35km/h.

Humidity is expected to rise overnight and into Wednesday morning, particularly across some western coastal areas.

Sea conditions will remain slight in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in the Oman Sea, with offshore waters potentially becoming rough by Wednesday morning.

What to expect for the rest of the week

Wednesday

Temperatures are expected to climb further, making Wednesday one of the hottest days of the week.

Forecasters also expect:

  • Convective clouds over eastern and southern areas.
  • A chance of localised rainfall.
  • Winds strengthening to 40km/h in some areas.
  • Blowing dust reducing visibility in exposed locations.

Thursday

Hot weather will continue, with another chance of convective cloud formation and isolated showers over eastern and southern parts of the country.

Light to moderate winds may freshen at times, lifting dust in open areas.

Friday

Fair to partly cloudy skies are forecast across the UAE.

Clouds may continue to develop over eastern and southern regions, although temperatures are expected to remain largely unchanged.

Winds will ease slightly, with gusts reaching 35km/h, while sea conditions remain slight to moderate.

Saturday

The weather pattern is expected to continue into the weekend with fair to partly cloudy skies.

Humidity is likely to increase overnight and into Sunday morning, particularly along coastal areas, where mist may form in some locations.

Hot weather advice

With temperatures nearing 48°C, residents are advised to:

  • Stay hydrated throughout the day.
  • Limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours.
  • Wear lightweight clothing and use sun protection.
  • Exercise caution while driving in areas affected by dust or reduced visibility.
  • Monitor weather updates if travelling to eastern or mountainous regions where isolated showers may develop.

The hot and humid conditions are expected to persist through the week, with only a slight chance of rainfall confined mainly to eastern and southern parts of the UAE.

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UAE Weather: Temperatures to hit 48°c as humidity rises

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Residents across the UAE should prepare for another extremely hot day, with temperatures expected to reach as high as 48°C in some parts of the country.

According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), the weather will be partly cloudy, with cloud cover increasing at times over northern and eastern regions.

Abu Dhabi and Dubai weather

Daytime temperatures will remain intense across the country, with highs of:

  • 48°C in some inland areas
  • 41°C in Abu Dhabi
  • 40°C in Dubai

Night-time temperatures are expected to be slightly cooler, falling to around:

  • 30°C in Abu Dhabi
  • 31°C in Dubai
  • 28°C in some inland locations

Winds to strengthen over western coastal areas

Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds will blow across the UAE during the day. At times, the winds may become stronger, especially over western coastal waters.

Wind speeds are forecast to range between 10 and 25 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 40 km/h in some areas.

Humidity to increase overnight

Humidity levels are expected to rise during the night and into Tuesday morning, particularly across inland areas. Relative humidity is forecast to range between 25% and 75%, creating warmer and more humid conditions during the early morning hours.

Sea conditions

Sea conditions will remain slight to moderate across most coastal waters. However, rough conditions may develop at times in the western parts of the Arabian Gulf due to stronger winds.

The Oman Sea is expected to remain generally calm, with slight wave conditions throughout the forecast period.

Stay safe in the heat

With temperatures approaching 48°C, residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours, and follow weather updates issued by the National Centre of Meteorology.

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What is Jamrat Al Qayd? UAE’s hottest summer period explained

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The UAE is entering the Jamrat Al Qayd season, the second phase of summer known for intense heat, dry conditions and hot winds.

According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), temperatures are expected to reach 47°C in inland areas over the coming days, while stronger winds from the weekend could trigger blowing dust in exposed areas.

Why is it getting hotter?

Jamrat Al Qayd, which begins in early July, marks one of the hottest periods of the year in the UAE. The season is characterised by:

  • Temperatures reaching up to 47°C inland
  • Hot, dry weather with low humidity away from the coast
  • Warm winds that can reduce visibility by lifting dust and sand
  • Very limited chances of rainfall

What is the forecast for the next few days?

Thursday

  • Generally fair weather.
  • Low clouds over the east coast.
  • Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds, reaching 35 km/h.
  • Inland temperatures between 41°C and 47°C.
  • Coastal temperatures ranging from 37°C to 42°C.

Friday and Saturday

  • Mostly sunny conditions continue.
  • Temperatures rise further, especially inland.
  • Winds shift between northwesterly and southeasterly, reaching 30 km/h.

Sunday and Monday

  • Winds strengthen to 40 km/h, creating blowing dust in open areas.
  • Mostly fair weather with occasional clouds over eastern regions.
  • Seas remain slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.

Is it safe to visit the beach?

Yes. Despite the high temperatures, sea conditions are expected to remain calm, with light to moderate winds and slight waves in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea, making early morning and evening beach visits more comfortable.

However, residents are advised to avoid prolonged outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day, stay hydrated and take precautions against heat exposure. Mountain areas are expected to remain cooler, with temperatures between 31°C and 37°C.

As the UAE moves deeper into its peak summer season, residents can expect hotter days, warm nights and occasional dusty conditions over the coming weeks.

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