UAE weather: Temperature hits 44.6°C in Abu Dhabi as rain falls in Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah

Motorists urged to be extra cautious—slippery roads could make for dangerous commutes

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Manuel Almario (Senior News Editor)
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Rain reported in Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah this afternoon.
Rain reported in Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah this afternoon.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News

Dubai: While parts of Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah saw rainfall this afternoon, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) reported the highest temperature of the day at 44.6°C in Al Shawamekh, Abu Dhabi at 2:45 PM.

With rain hitting parts of the UAE, drivers are urged to slow down and stay alert—slippery roads could make for dangerous commutes.

Looking ahead, the forecast for tomorrow is generally fair, with a chance of convective clouds forming in eastern areas—possibly bringing light rain. Expect humid conditions by night and into Wednesday morning, with a chance of mist over some coastal and internal areas.

Winds will be light to moderate from southeast to northeast, occasionally freshening and kicking up dust, reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h during the day.

Sea conditions will remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.

Manuel Almario
Manuel AlmarioSenior News Editor
Manuel has been with Gulf News for 24 years, currently serving as a Senior News Editor and a vital member of the team. From managing social media platforms and crafting viral content to shooting and editing videos on various topics such as weather, gold prices, and traffic updates, Manuel ensures news is not just timely but engaging. He also moderates reader comments and keeps the digital space respectful and impactful. Formerly the Community Editor for the Readers section, Manuel helped residents resolve issues with banks, telecom providers, utilities, and government agencies—giving people a voice and driving accountability. “I’m proud that, with the cooperation of companies, I was able to help people get the answers they needed,” he says. Beyond the newsroom, Manuel is driven by a passion for human interest stories—amplifying voices that often go unheard. “From rags-to-riches journeys to the quiet resilience of people with special needs, I believe these stories restore hope in humanity,” he added. “In every story I tell,” Manuel says, “my goal is simple: to inspire hearts, inform minds, and make a real difference in people’s lives. Whether it’s a viral video, a quiet act of resilience, or a voice that needs to be heard, I believe every story has the power to connect us—and sometimes, even change us.” Manuel’s impact goes far beyond the newsroom—he’s been honored as one of the 300 most influential Filipinos in the Gulf Legacy Edition 2020 by Illustrado. His dedication to telling powerful stories, along with his influence in community, culture, and human interest, has earned him a well-deserved place on this prestigious list.
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