UAE weather: Will temperatures decrease today? Here’s what we know

The Met Office forecasts foggy weather conditions next week

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Nishitha Rachel, Assistant Social Media Editor
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Temperatures are forecast to be slightly lower compared to yesterday.
Temperatures are forecast to be slightly lower compared to yesterday.
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Dubai: Residents across the country felt the heat yesterday as the temperature reached 50.1 degree Celsius. Today however, temperatures are forecast to be slightly lower.

According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), temperature highs will be between 40 and 45 degree Celsius, while temperature lows will be between 25 and 30 degree Celsius.

The forecast also states clear to partly cloudy skies, with clouds appearing eastward of the country by this afternoon.

Humid weather conditions will continue during the night time, and on Sunday, June 15, morning over some coastal areas.

Light to moderate winds can be expected today, with wind speeds reaching up to 30 km/hr over coastal and island, and mountain regions. Winds speeds will reach up to 35 km/hr over internal areas of the UAE.

Nishitha Rachel
Nishitha RachelAssistant Social Media Editor
Nishitha serves as the Assistant Social Media Editor at Gulf News, where she skilfully orchestrates the publication's online presence. With a dedicated approach to engaging readers, she expertly manages all social media platforms and is a direct line for reader queries. Nishitha's journey in journalism began with a flourish in the entertainment beat, a world she continues to explore with enthusiasm. Her love for Korean culture shines through her reporting on UAE-based events, bringing the best of both worlds to her audience. A highlight of her career, and certainly a dream come true for any K-Pop enthusiast, was interviewing acclaimed Korean singers, including Chen from the globally renowned boy group, EXO.
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