Dubai: More than two weeks since the start of Ramadan, the weather continues to give people who are fasting a tough time with temperatures rising and humidity reaching up to 95 per cent in some areas.
According to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS), the weather remains hot in general and is expected to become hotter still in some areas with hazy conditions prevailing during daytime.
The northern coast, northern internal regions and southeastern region witnessed temperatures of up to 47 degree celsius on Sunday. Mountainous areas and the eastern coast received some respite with temperatures dropping by one degree celsius.
There is the probability of big clouds forming over some eastern and western regions while winds will be moderate in general. The NCMS has sought to alert the public about squally conditions that could reduce horizontal visibility to less than 1,000 metres.
The sea will be generally calm but could become rough at times.