UAE weather today: Temperatures soar to 43°C in internal regions

NCM warns of rising temperatures in internal regions, coastal and mountain areas

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Manuel Almario, Senior News Editor
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The image showcases Dubai’s iconic skyline, with the majestic Burj Khalifa rising against partly cloudy blue skies. Captured from the tranquil Ras Al Khor Bird Sanctuary, this shot offers a unique, serene perspective of the city’s stunning architectural marvels.
The image showcases Dubai’s iconic skyline, with the majestic Burj Khalifa rising against partly cloudy blue skies. Captured from the tranquil Ras Al Khor Bird Sanctuary, this shot offers a unique, serene perspective of the city’s stunning architectural marvels.
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Dubai: The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast a noticeable rise in temperatures across the UAE today, with the weather expected to remain fair to partly cloudy throughout the country.

According to the NCM, temperatures in the internal regions could soar between 40°C and 43°C, while coastal areas and islands can expect highs ranging from 37°C to 41°C. Mountainous regions will remain relatively cooler, with temperatures forecast between 34°C and 38°C.

Winds will be light to moderate overall, occasionally picking up speed from the northwest to southwest at 10–25 km/h, peaking at 35 km/h in some areas. Both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are expected to experience slight sea conditions.

The NCM advises residents to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours due to the intense summer heat.

Manuel Almario
Manuel AlmarioSenior News Editor
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