For the upcoming Saturday, July 11, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) predicts clear or partly cloudy weather in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is favorable for residents planning to spend the weekend.
For the upcoming Saturday, July 11, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) predicts clear or partly cloudy weather in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is favorable for residents planning to spend the weekend.
Increased humidity is expected in some coastal areas of the country during Sunday night and morning. The wind will be light to moderate, blowing from southwest to northwest, occasionally strengthening from the east, at a speed of 10–25 km/h, reaching 40 km/h.
The sea in the Arabian Gulf will be slight to moderate, and in the Gulf of Oman—slight.
Earlier, on Friday, the highest temperature recorded in the UAE was 47.8°C, registered in Hamim, Al Dhafra area, at 15:45 UAE time. According to the NCM forecast for Saturday, the following maximum temperatures are expected in various cities:
Dubai: 39°C
Abu Dhabi: 41°C
Ras Al Khaimah: 42°C
Fujairah: 41°C
Al Ain: 44°C
Suwaiqnah: 45°C
The National Center of Meteorology reported that Wednesday in the United Arab Emirates will be predominantly clear or partly cloudy, with possible periods of cloudiness at night.
During the day, a light or moderate southwesterly or northwesterly breeze is expected, which will occasionally intensify. This will lead to dust being raised in the western direction during the day, with wind speeds of 10–25 km/h, reaching 40 km/h.
Air temperatures in the country may reach 48°C. In Abu Dhabi, the mercury column will reach 40°C, and in Dubai—39°C. However, at night and on Thursday morning, high humidity is expected in some coastal areas. Temperatures may drop to 30°C in Abu Dhabi, 31°C in Dubai, and 27°C in inland areas.
Humidity levels at night and on Thursday morning in Abu Dhabi will range from 20 to 60 percent, and in Dubai—from 25 to 70 percent. Sea conditions will be slight or moderate, becoming occasionally rough in the western part of the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Gulf of Oman.
According to the bulletin from the National Center of Meteorology, clear or partly cloudy weather is expected in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, July 5. Low clouds may appear over the eastern coast.
The air temperature in Abu Dhabi will fluctuate between 31°C and 40°C. Dubai is forecast to have a range of 33°C to 41°C, while Sharjah's temperature will be between 32°C and 40°C.
A light to moderate southwesterly or northwesterly wind will blow, occasionally strengthening to reach speeds of 35 km/h from a base of 10-25 km/h. In the Arabian Gulf, the sea will be slightly to moderately choppy, and in the Gulf of Oman—slightly.
The highest temperature recorded in the country on Saturday was 48.1°C in Musayrah (Ad-Dhafra region) at 15:15 UAE local time. According to the Emirates Astronomical Society, the hottest and driest period of the year in the UAE, known as 'Jamrat Al Qayth' (peak summer heat), began on July 3 and will last until August 10, marking the most intense phase of summer on the Arabian Peninsula and in the UAE.
Some areas of the UAE experienced rainfall on Friday, July 3, bringing residents a refreshing break from the intense summer heat. Video footage published by the Storm Center showed rain pouring down on the eastern coast towards the Fujairah and Khor Fakkan mountains, where the sky was covered with dark, overcast clouds, indicating the possibility of further showers in that area.
Residents of the United Arab Emirates can expect clear or partly cloudy weather on Sunday, June 28, according to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM). The meteorological department noted that by Sunday afternoon, cumulus clouds with a chance of rain may appear in the eastern regions, while warm weather will generally persist across the country. Air temperatures in some areas are expected to reach around 44°C. In Dubai, a slightly cooler maximum of 38°C is forecast, compared to 40°C two days ago, and in Abu Dhabi, an increase to 39°C is expected. High humidity is expected at night and morning on Monday, and fog is possible over some coastal and inland areas.